Western Field Model ISK 16 gauge bolt action shotgun

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Western Field Model ISK 16 gauge bolt action shotgun

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Re: Western Field Model ISK 16 gauge bolt action shotgun

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eBay, gunbroker shotgun parts might turn up something
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Not sure, usually Numrich has a bunch of parts.
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Numrich a.k.a. Gun Parts Corp.
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Thanks, Numrich had the complete bolt but no clip, it is now a working single shot.
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Grumpy wrote: May 24th, 2018, 11:38 pm Thanks, Numrich had the complete bolt but no clip, it is now a working single shot.
check eBay for clips (magazines is what you look at?)
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