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#626102 02/13/23 11:45 PM
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Ever look at a gun and just want to know why? Why did anybody do this to a decent gun? What purpose does this serve? And did he pay for that, do it himself or get it done for free? This is one. Why drill this hole, on a Winchester Model 21? But that hole is weird. And the tang inlet is just bad looking, but who notices with that hole? Any guesses why it is there?
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Same seller so at least he did not do this to every 21 he owned.
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He did crack the stock on the second gun and bend the tang on the trigger guard. Not listed in the description, when it was listed, but is slightly noted now. It is listed as having a splinter added to the left side. That splinter looks like a lot of accurglass trying to bridge a nasty break. Done by a beaver, in need of braces.

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It’s so it will drain when it rains.


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Loss of hand,
Adapter for arm stub fits in the hole and is secured

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Oil hole. Add three drops each time before using.


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It was definitely secured to something, you can see the twist marks for mounting and unmounting.

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Used to mount a Tactical light when not using his Red Dot Laser Sight.

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Originally Posted by KY Jon
Ever look at a gun and just want to know why? Why did anybody do this to a decent gun? What purpose does this serve? And did he pay for that, do it himself or get it done for free? This is one. Why drill this hole, on a Winchester Model 21?

The answer is obvious. He was concerned about the water table rising too high, and causing his shells to get wet and the barrels to get rusty. As someone who does some farming, you should be aware of the problems that seasonal high water table can create.


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Originally Posted by Bob Cash
Used to mount a Tactical light when not using his Red Dot Laser Sight.

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Base for sling swivel.

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Looks a tripod mount at the center weight point for a one armed bandit.

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