

imfdb hat geschrieben:A 6 shot cut down rifle/pistol version of the Winchester 1892 rifle was used as a short carbine and called the "Mare's Leg". Though some of the Mare's Legs seen in films are cut from original Winchester 1892s, clones built by Marlin, Rossi and Puma are also seen in chains of commerce. Since the front sight was removed with the cut down of the barrel, many examples of the Mare's Leg remove the rear sight to lighten the firearm. It is not necessary since the gun is a 'point and shoot' close quarters firearm.
sandman hat geschrieben:Hi,
Ist eine Winchester 1892 "Mare's Leg" in .44-40
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Winchester_Mo ... 27s_Leg.22imfdb hat geschrieben:A 6 shot cut down rifle/pistol version of the Winchester 1892 rifle was used as a short carbine and called the "Mare's Leg". Though some of the Mare's Legs seen in films are cut from original Winchester 1892s, clones built by Marlin, Rossi and Puma are also seen in chains of commerce. Since the front sight was removed with the cut down of the barrel, many examples of the Mare's Leg remove the rear sight to lighten the firearm. It is not necessary since the gun is a 'point and shoot' close quarters firearm.
Grüße
Sandman
Irwin J. Finster hat geschrieben:Film:Waffe:
(bist wohl nicht alt genug um die alte Westernserie "Westlich von Santa Fe" noch gesehen zu haben, sonst würde Dir so ein gekürzter UHR auch bekannt vorkommen
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