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<blockquote data-quote="ahlosojoe" data-source="post: 3613089" data-attributes="member: 9039"><p>I was walking around an out of state gun show last week when I noticed a man carrying a Winchester model 62. I know what a 62 looks like...I have owned several and like the guns. I asked to see his model 62. It was then that things got stranger and more stranger. He said that is was a very rare model 68! He wanted $850 for it. It was then that I went on high alert. I knew that there is no such animal as a Winchester model 68 that looked exactly like a 62. I looked for other clues and much to my surprise the barrel was marked Winchester model 68! Is it possible that a barrel off of a model 68 single shot could have been put on a model 62 receiver?? I did not hang around for a long explanation. It was plain that he was ready to argue and I wasn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahlosojoe, post: 3613089, member: 9039"] I was walking around an out of state gun show last week when I noticed a man carrying a Winchester model 62. I know what a 62 looks like...I have owned several and like the guns. I asked to see his model 62. It was then that things got stranger and more stranger. He said that is was a very rare model 68! He wanted $850 for it. It was then that I went on high alert. I knew that there is no such animal as a Winchester model 68 that looked exactly like a 62. I looked for other clues and much to my surprise the barrel was marked Winchester model 68! Is it possible that a barrel off of a model 68 single shot could have been put on a model 62 receiver?? I did not hang around for a long explanation. It was plain that he was ready to argue and I wasn't. [/QUOTE]
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