Extractor cut in barrel is not a difficult machining step so Winchester just grabbed a barrel from their stock and cut the breach end accordingly. Actions are essentially mirrors of each other so the cuts needed for the extractors are on the opposite sides of the barrels.
Winchester must...
If I read that right you have a classic sporter left hand so It has a claw style extractor? If so the barrel will screw in either action, but the extractor cut in the barrel will leave the roll stamping upside down when you go from one to the other.
It was made by Imbel in Brazil. If it is a true sar48 could have a value of 1200-1600 depending on condition and which model it is. If it says sar48 on one side and sar4800 on the other then you can subtract 2 to 3 hundred off the price.
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Originally Posted by Fly320s
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What's the temperature of a fired bullet?
42?
That may be wasted on most of the readers, but I laughed out loud.
Ok clue us in.
Drive out the retaining pin. Rap the bolt face against some soft wood like a two by four, in an area you can locate the pin and spring when they pop out. Kinda like the kinetic bullet puller if you will.
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