

I don't know what it is, but it looks like it has potential to be awesome. Maybe hack up an SIR to fit?
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[Last Edit: 1/15/2021 11:29:24 PM EST by Beast_Master_Actual]
Neat
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Pretty sure I found it, page 16 of this pdf: https://ndiastorage.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/ndia/2006/smallarms/swan.pdf
I might try contacting ARMS and see if they want to buy it back since it's serial number 5 lol |
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Sent you a message Minky
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I suggest contacting ARMS... http://armsmounts.com/contact-us/
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That’s probably worth a good amount of money to the right buyer.
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@3RDTK
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˙ǝuılƃıs ʎɯ uı ʇnd oʇ ɹǝʌǝlɔ ƃuıɥʇʎuɐ ɟo ʞuıɥʇ ʇ,uɐɔ I
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Swan Extended Rigid Frame Receiver Sleeve.
One of the first FF systems Circa 1994 here's the patent info: https://www.freepatentsonline.com/5343650.pdf |
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Really neat piece!
Sent you an email and an IM |
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That's worth BIG $$$ on gunbroker
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Originally Posted By bfoosh06: I suggest contacting ARMS... http://armsmounts.com/contact-us/ View Quote This ^ @Minky The upper does look to have been an A2, but with "Field" rear sight, like the Canadian C7 first used. Also, a brief explanation of this setup appears in THE BLACK RIFLE II, in the aftermarket section, if you have that book. |
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Originally Posted By Minky: Pretty sure I found it, page 16 of this pdf: https://ndiastorage.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/ndia/2006/smallarms/swan.pdf I might try contacting ARMS and see if they want to buy it back since it's serial number 5 lol View Quote |
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