BYF 44 L Block

wolfgolf96

Senior Member
By no means a textbook example but I know some of y'all like phosphate so here ya go! Stock has been lacquered and barrel has a few pits in the bore. Band spring is not correct and one trigger guard screw is missing. Bands and Stock are unnumbered. Cocking piece, safety, trigger guard, follower, and bayonet lug are phosphate. Sling looks to be postwar. Thanks to those members who help spot this one of for me!:happy0180:
 

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A few more....
 

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L blocks are great you could build a whole collection around the transition variations. Nice wood under the finish.
 
Thanks for the advice guys. I should have been patient and waited for a better day. It was a bad weather day and I was piddling around cleaning my safe out. I’ll redeem myself in the next few weeks.
 
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