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    Winchester 52 Bluing

    Re: Winchester 52 Bluing I think you will find the late B model targets were blued conventionally with the "Dulite" process as Winchester called it. For some reason Winchester started using the rust blue process("Browning" as Winchester called it), on the C model barrels in the early 50's...
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    winchester 52

    Re: winchester 52 Interesting 52 you have there. It appears to have a 52 International Prone stock on it, which was used on the 52E International Prone. The rifle itself appears to be a C model with barrel band. Do you know any of the history of the rifle? If it is a C model, the serial...
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    Rifle Scopes Scope I.D. help

    Re: Scope I.D. help Thanks for the info. I am not familiar at all with Leatherwood scopes. Any idea what the approximate age of the scope is? Are they still made? I looked for Leatherwood on the web, but could not find the same scope. I thought it might be a knock off. Steve
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    Rifle Scopes Scope I.D. help

    I picked up a very nice original HK 91 along with the scope and mount pictured here. Was hoping some of the experts here could help me I.D. it. The scope is a 3x9x40, with military type reticle which has a duplex style crosshair, and 2 scales below the horizontal crosswire. One is labeled inches...
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    Any Winchester 52 people out there?

    Re: Any Winchester 52 people out there? Don't bite on this one, the lower half is missing! http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=236185249 Steve
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    Any Winchester 52 people out there?

    Re: Any Winchester 52 people out there? The 82A sight is really pretty common. I see them all the time on Ebay and Gunbroker. Price usually runs $75-$100. When buying, make sure it has both the windage adjustment screws and spring detents for same. Steve
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    Any Winchester 52 people out there?

    Re: Any Winchester 52 people out there? I love all the 52's from the pre A's to the E Internationals. As you mentioned, the workmanship in all the C's is outstanding. However for pure shooting accuracty the later ones are hard to beat. My favorite is an E International with Kenyon trigger...