Stopped in a local gun shop and low and behold a piece of old world craftsmanship from '61. The wood is about 98% with a few small dings and the metal is 99.5% not a speck of rust anywhere and no scratches. There is dried factory oil on the bolt sleeve. I doubt it has had a box of ammo through. It had the single shot block in it and no mag. Redfield olympic sights with the Redfield rotory aperture rear sight disc.
My new to me 52C Winchester HB target
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Go to this website and they will be able to give you more information on it than you'll be able to absorb: http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums...play.php?f=265Last edited by usmc69; 04-06-2013, 12:09.USMC 1969-1993 6333/8153/9999
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That is a feather in the cap of anyone's collection, a beauty!Phillip McGregor (OFC)
"I am neither a fire arms nor a ballistics expert, but I was a combat infantry officer in the Great War, and I absolutely know that the bullet from an infantry rifle has to be able to shoot through things." General Douglas MacArthurComment
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One other thing on this rifle. The face of the muzzle is unfinished. Is this common on '61 era 52's? It has not been shortened!Comment
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Thanks,That's what it looks like. My other 52 HB target is blued on the face of the muzzle and the exact same length. When I noticed it at first I thought it may have been cut back.Comment
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I will, I have not fired it yet and I have a case of Wolf Match target and some older Winchester T-22 and various brands of std.vel. .22.Comment
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Nice 52C. I have a stash of PMC Target made in Korea that shoots one hole groups. I'm not sure PMC still makes it but if you can find it is is great stuff.Comment

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