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#263600 04/20/2012 08:57 PM
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Just picked up an SA-marked .22 cal LR Simson W625.

Unfortunately, missing the rear swivel loop and sling.

Can someone with a complete similar model, please post some detail photos of the rear swivel ring and sling for one of these rifles?

Thanks.

SA Trainer.jpg (29.69 KB, 119 downloads)
Simson.jpg (39.6 KB, 120 downloads)
cartouche.jpg (60 KB, 119 downloads)

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foxart #263620 04/21/2012 03:20 PM
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Hopes this helps...

Simpson W625.jpg (89.12 KB, 107 downloads)
Simpson W625-2.jpg (48.04 KB, 106 downloads)
Simpson W625-3.jpg (70.49 KB, 106 downloads)

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Denny

Thank you for showing the pictures.

Two questions...

Is your W625 a Simson (the upper swivel ring on mine is different-more simple-than yours)?

Do the lower swivel rings also differ between makers and/or model years?

Regards

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foxart #263725 04/23/2012 04:07 PM
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Roger

My W625 is a Simson (who was the only maker). As you're no doubt aware, there were several different W625 models during the Simson/BSW name-change period. These would be:
W625
W625A
W625B
W625C
W625L (lots of controversy on this possibly being a font change that caused the C to look like an L.
W625Z - 4mm
Not sure about the swivel ring difference between your rifle and mine, maybe a running change during production?
My serial of my W625 is 115727.
I have attached a few pics of my W625B #138971- notice the differences in the bands and the stock.


W625B Overall (Small).jpg (74.25 KB, 77 downloads)
W625B
100_3685 (Small).jpg (39.75 KB, 76 downloads)

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Denny

Thanks again.

My error... I thought BSW was a completely separate maker.

Appreciate the extra information.

Regards


Roger

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