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Wow, that is a gunsmith masterpiece IMO. I believe it saw some time as a Weimar era police conversion but making it into a .22 I think is much more modern. Although numbered to the gun, the barrel is custom made along with the other modifications. I seem to recall seeing a split receiver .22 cal action a number of years ago but unfortunately I do not have any photos or information. It looks like a variation of the old "Carbine Williams" floating chamber modification for the 1911 Colt .22 cal. conversion...a means of reducing the inertial forces required to cycle the action. Photos of the disassembled gun would be most appreciated. I would love to see how the mainspring conversion was accomplished.
Congratulations on a very neat and unique piece.
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