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Old 07-30-2020, 02:41 PM
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S+W article in July 1949 American Rifleman
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They deserve to be bigger

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Thanks for sharing the pics with us.

Very interesting being able to see the sausage being made.
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I have a K-38 Masterpiece that shipped on June 1st 1949. I think I can see it in the photos !
Or at least I am sure that several of these gentleman handled it.

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I have a K-38 Masterpiece that shipped on June 1st 1949. I think I can see it in the photos !
Or at least I am sure that several of these gentleman handled it.
Hey Walter, I have a 1949 K38 shipped 5-1949. Big Larry
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Very interesting!!

Oh man....the yoke is labeled crane in the blow up.

The guy test firing has no ear plugs or muffs that I can see. I doubt that he ever complained about his wife nagging him we got home from work! Even if she did, he never heard it.
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That is amazing! It is really hard to visualize the time and work that goes into making one of these start to finish
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