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Thread: Copy of the Norwegian 22LR kit

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    Copy of the Norwegian 22LR kit

    In Haneviks book about the Kongsberg Colt there is a picture of an American made "copy" of the Norwegian 22LR conversion kit.



    Anyone know anything about this?

    The original ones are made of Unobtanium and nowhere to be found (even in Norway).

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    Some time ago a friend sent me an auction for one of these he was bidding on. He didn't win the auction and I don't remember the final bid. I believe that's the only one I've ever seen for sale.

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    ! This is rocking horse just like the original Kongsberg made set.
    I had hoped it was common and i maybe could get a set.

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