Has no markings. .40 cal rifled barrel. Was told it took several deer decades ago. Any idea?
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I agree it's Spanish. Not a bad little rifle!Has no markings. .40 cal rifled barrel. Was told it took several deer decades ago. Any idea?
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If I saw this at a swap meet or reasonable price at auction, I'd grab it! Providing the bore/breech area wasn't corroded, etc., like with any gun you'd pick up.Has no markings. .40 cal rifled barrel. Was told it took several deer decades ago. Any idea?
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LOOKS LIKE A CVA I HAD ABOUT 40 YEARS AGO.Not much help but it looks to be of Spanish origin, 1970s? The bolster is distinctive but I can't remember where I've seen it before. I'm sure someone will recognize it soon.
I haven’t seen one of these in maybe 35 or 40 years. I’ve held them…I’ve never actually owned one…were there any markings under the barrel? That’s a Jukar…If there are no markings under the barrel, then it was a kit…Has no markings. .40 cal rifled barrel. Was told it took several deer decades ago. Any idea?
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Think your right P.C. Dosen't appear to have any bridle srews showing on the nicely shaped Bar in Wood lock plate. Nice re-build job for someone. O.D..Another one for Spanish, remove the barrel and look for marks underneath. I wouldn’t be surprised if the lock has no bridle.
The barrels on these guns are really accurate…don’t know why, but they are always great shootersMine was a 45 & shot like a house a-fire! Sorry I ever sold it !!
Not if it was supplied as s kit - no serial number either.I also think it is of Spanish make from before 1980. That lock is the clue.
Has to have at least some proof marks somewhere. Look under the barrel like Phil said.
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