http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=351415690
This gun is the real deal - MAYBE
I love the brass buttplate, but there are two problems:
1. The bayonet adapter is WWI marked. My understanding is that on a gun with an 858K serial, the adapter should be a 6 row unmarked, no patent dates. As well, it probably should be cut for the 1895 Russian Musket bayonet. Winchester had run out of M1917 bayonets, and substituted the Russian bayonet, but the lug needed an additional cut machined in to accommodate the lock.
2. In picture #3, I think I can see the "pinch marks" on the barrel for a barrel band. That would be wrong on a trench.
What does everyone think?
This gun is the real deal - MAYBE
I love the brass buttplate, but there are two problems:
1. The bayonet adapter is WWI marked. My understanding is that on a gun with an 858K serial, the adapter should be a 6 row unmarked, no patent dates. As well, it probably should be cut for the 1895 Russian Musket bayonet. Winchester had run out of M1917 bayonets, and substituted the Russian bayonet, but the lug needed an additional cut machined in to accommodate the lock.
2. In picture #3, I think I can see the "pinch marks" on the barrel for a barrel band. That would be wrong on a trench.
What does everyone think?

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