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Old 17th May 2012, 04:54 PM   #8
rickystl
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Hi Cerjak. Thanks for posting these two very attractive Jezails.
The first one is my favorite. The lock on this one does look European made. Notice the quality of the screws. The bipod is a bonus. And, that fully fluted muzzle end of the barrel is GREAT!! The less extreme curvature of the butt stock and not overly decorated make this gun especially attractive, to me anyway. You just may have to trade me for that gun someday.

The second one is a monster!! Yet, still attractive. The lock on this one was made locally. Notice the crude stamping of "Tower" on the rear of the lockplate. Also looks like a screw from inside the lock threads through the O in the "Tower" stamp? Still an attractive gun - and huge!!

Thanks for Posting these. I REALLY like the first one. Rick.
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