Any clue on what the original receiver was?
My understanding is that he had the work done here. But to get the bits and pieces in would have taken some string pulling in all likelihood. He made it clear - "NOT for sale!". That's his baby and he's invested a lot of time and effort into setting it up. And if it WERE for sale the price would be up there in the 20 to 30 millions of pesos at least. And I no longer qualify to buy used guns here anyway.
Complete thread:
- What am I looking at? -
Paul,
2024-06-26, 10:42
- What am I looking at? -
Miles,
2024-06-26, 16:52
- Any clue on what the original receiver was? -
Paul,
2024-06-26, 17:17
- I've never seen a Marlin .22 -
Miles,
2024-06-26, 17:38
- A couple of things to bear in mind... - Paul, 2024-06-27, 09:21
- I've never seen a Marlin .22 -
Miles,
2024-06-26, 17:38
- Any clue on what the original receiver was? -
Paul,
2024-06-26, 17:17
- It’s a Walther -
Otony,
2024-06-29, 03:03
- Bingo! - Miles, 2024-06-29, 06:50
- The plot thickens... - Paul, 2024-06-29, 09:26
- KK200 -
Paul,
2024-06-29, 09:40
- KK200 -
Otony,
2024-06-29, 23:21
- The Walther origin explains a lot. - Paul, 2024-07-01, 08:54
- KK200 -
Otony,
2024-06-29, 23:21
- What am I looking at? -
Miles,
2024-06-26, 16:52