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Need help with identification again.
Another view, more of the rifle stock: And anything in this picture other than the guy second from the right, I've already recognized the Trench Gun he's holding: Anther angle to possibly help (again, I have the guy in the foreground and also the plaid shirt next to him with the Ithaca 37 Stakeout: Thanks for the assistance!! (And I had been doing so well, too...) |
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Winchester 1892 Mare's Leg.
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Or a Chiappa clone of the Winchester
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The longer I study the screen cap, the more I think it's the Chiappa. It has a hexagonal barrel and the matches the features of the Chiappa more closely than the Winchester (barrel length, fore stock, loading port...).
Thanks to both of you, I needed the initial ID to start my search. Now... on to the rest of them... |
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What is this?
https://i.imgur.com/x0onmBE.jpg (this one stretches the page) The only thing I recognize is the magazine in the first image, which looks SMLE-ish to me. It's from an early 2000s TV show called Relic Hunter.
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Looks like someone was inspired by the Day of the Jackal rifle.
I think that you are right, the base gun is Lee-Enfield, maybe a Lee-Speed Sporter, judging by the bolt handle. The buttstock is in Sten Mk II - Mk III style but not exactly the same, possibly a makeshift. |
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