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  • Macalroy38
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2016
    • 66

    Need Information! .22lr Single Shot

    Hey guys, I need your help. I recently bought a rifle that I found at a local pawn shop. Its is a single shot .22lr bolt action. It seems pretty old and me being very curious I was hoping to get more info on what exactly I got my hands on. Thanks!



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    joe47
    Member
    • Aug 2013
    • 475

    Looks like a WWII German training rifle that a friend of mine has. How does it shoot?

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    • #3
      WMG
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2016
      • 1159

      I am far from a 22lr trainer expert .... but I do believe that is as civilian single shot German rifle.
      Not a trainer even though any single shot foreign rifle seems to be labeled as a trainer any more
      If you start thinking like a Free Man
      You'll begin to feel like a Free Man
      And pretty soon you'll begin acting like a Free Man

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      • #4
        'ol shooter
        Veteran Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 4646

        Go to the links I posted for Rim Fire Central, then ask there, you will have better luck most likely.
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          Darto
          CGN Contributor
          • Apr 2012
          • 6595

          The BSW mark is because simpson werke was forced out of business for being Jewish in 1932 according to this.. and became Berlin Suhler Waffen

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