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 Training Rifle - Help Identify 
		
		
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		Got this from an estate and the family has very little info on it. 
	Their father was in WWII but was a lifer. Was a training officer to both Canadian and British forces. The gun is VERY heavy. The strap is very old leather with a hook to shorten the strap. The bayonet has a round end and she thought at one time it had a piece of foam on it. All steel and you will not break it. Carry handle like FN and moves. Mag (structure) is wielded in.[IMG]C:[/IMG] Open to ideas or information on it.  | 
		
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		Interesting piece.   It is European in nature, most likely German judging by the leather side-mounted sling. 
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		tend to agree with the west-german theory  could be G3 or possibly FN SLR 
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		With out having seen it real life. I am all most certain it is a Swiss train version of the SIG STGW 57 https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturmgewehr_57 
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 That looks like the same butt piece on the Swiss rifle. 
	For what its worth, rubber or dummy rifles seem like a good idea but they get old and heavy fast. Invariably there are broken parts or sharp edges that the real ones don't have, and the simulation feels like a punishment.  | 
		
 Looks like we have a winner !!   Thanks guys 
	The stock and even the strap look identical. Would be interesting to find out how he got it. Thanks again  | 
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