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Both Tigers are VI. Tiger I is PzKpfw VI Ausf E and the Tiger II (also King Tiger or Konigstiger) is the PzKpfw VI Ausf B.Missed one
V: Panther
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VI: Tiger
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VII: King Tiger
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What’s the use of even wearing the panties at this point? It just goes around the knees and doesn’t cover anything it just gently cradles the stomach
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Winchester 69 22lr.
Knurled safety on the back of the bolt and the swept down handle with a teardrop knob.I was thinking it looked a little like a WZ-48. Shame if it is.
Absolutely yummy!
How the ATF walks their dogs
Is it thtill for thale?
That’s a Winny 69A you posted, a variant of the 69. Take a look at a 69. Lots of confusion has erupted over the years because many of the parts are interchangeable, even the bolt, so you can find some mix and match BS out there for sure. Same with the model 75 which is almost the same as a 69A functionality wise.Let's compare.
Original
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Winchester 69
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Wz48
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Remington 33
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I would say back of bolt like the 33 but rear bridge part (don't know actual name) on the original looks short and doesn't seem to match those listed.
I don't know these rifles as well as you guys and found these by image searching.
Can't find any pics of the 69 with this part. Or I can't find any pictures with that part cocked.That’s a Winny 69A you posted, a variant of the 69. Take a look at a 69. Lots of confusion has erupted over the years because many of the parts are interchangeable, even the bolt, so you can find some mix and match BS out there for sure. Same with the model 75 which is almost the same as a 69A functionality wise.
There is ZERO chance that this a remington 33. The receiver is too long and the there is a ball on the bolt handle. The winchester has a teardrop, same as the chopped rifle.
Winchester Model 69 - Wikipedia
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All that being said, the WZ is sweetness.
You may most certainly be right. I assume that what you have circled is a pin on the bolt, not a fin like the 67. But it may just be my eyes. The receiver and bolt is a definite fit. Thats a super clean 67 you posted up there.Can't find any pics of the 69 with this part. Or I can't find any pictures with that part cocked.
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Rear bridge area seems to match closer as well.
I originally reposted this so that I could "love" it twice. Figured out I can't vote for my own post. BUTT, DAMN!
There's your GAOW. And the internet's broke. Or whatever.
SeductionWhat’s the use of even wearing the panties at this point? It just goes around the knees and doesn’t cover anything it just gently cradles the stomach
Part that I circled was the firing pin/striker type piece clocked. Alot of 22s don't have that piece that you can grab.You may most certainly be right. I assume that what you have circled is a pin on the bolt, not a fin like the 67. But it may just be my eyes. The receiver and bolt is a definite fit. Thats a super clean 67 you posted up there.
Somebody fucked up unless this is art of some sort.