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Early post war K22
Found this K22 at a small gun show in far North WI. The owner had no idea what it was, just an old 22. When I saw the 4 digit Sn.K 4802, I knew I had to have it. For $700. I couldn't pass it up.
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Great deal you made there!
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Appears to be a one line LERK. Seems to be too shiny to me. Mine is # 4339. Shipped 9-23-1947. Big Larry
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09-12-2018, 04:28 PM
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Looking at that logo, the pins, knife sharp edges, and the other clean stampings, that gun has never seen a buffing wheel or sandpaper and I don't think it was refinished. If you use oil on your guns, they will shine, much more than wax.
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Boy, what a rip off, you really got taken. I feel so bad for you that if you send me the gun I will give you your money back. I just hate it when dealers take advantage of the public....
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Appears to be a one line LERK. Seems to be too shiny to me. Mine is # 4339. Shipped 9-23-1947. Big Larry
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# 5277 Shipped October 20th 1947
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Looking at that logo, the pins, knife sharp edges, and the other clean stampings, that gun has never seen a buffing wheel or sandpaper and I don't think it was refinished. If you use oil on your guns, they will shine, much more than wax.
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Gary, Your right. I do oil many of my guns, and this one has not been refinished.
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09-13-2018, 09:35 AM
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Very nice!
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Not to have meant refinished. Just looked like a optional factory high polish of the day.
I do not oil my guns. They are all Ren Waxed. Oil is for cars.
Nice gun too. I have had mine for many years and have never fired it. It's in its numbered box with vapor paper and tools. I have other shooters. Big Larry
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My opinion is that Ren wax is for museums, so there!!!!
I have oiled guns for 50 years and have yet to find anything wrong with the process. Some have been stored in gun safes for years with no problems, but I use almost all mine and the wax disappears after the barrel gets warm, while oil does not.
I have waxed many a gun, but with oil, I know it is there or not, with wax not so much and I have a terrible memory . . . so . . .??
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Oil or no oil nice snag there! Enjoy that one.
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Great Purchase And A really Good Deal.
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My opinion is that Ren wax is for museums, so there!!!!
I have oiled guns for 50 years and have yet to find anything wrong with the process. Some have been stored in gun safes for years with no problems, but I use almost all mine and the wax disappears after the barrel gets warm, while oil does not.
I have waxed many a gun, but with oil, I know it is there or not, with wax not so much and I have a terrible memory . . . so . . .??
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Gary, I have 171 guns of all types. I used to use silicone rags on them, but I like the Ren Wax on my non shooters. Yes, it is a museum quality wax, but then, some of my guns are museum quality. Big Larry
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Nice pickup, hope you shoot it. Those are usually nice shooting revolvers.
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Nice early post war One Liner LERK,
That will make a very nice cornerstone for a post war K-22 collection since its the first post war version.
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