My dad use to tell me it only cost 99.9% more to go FIRST CLASS and he was right and I have never forgot or regreted it.
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My dad use to tell me it only cost 99.9% more to go FIRST CLASS and he was right and I have never forgot or regreted it.
As far as that document is concerned, most of the identification information is pretty good.
As far as the history:
There never was a US Government contract for unmarked 30 round magazines. I am still researching and so far I cannot find any Korean War contracts. Also the J and J were delivered in 1966.
Also the history of 1970's and 1980's is way off. There were no government contracts. The magazines were purchased by South and Central American countries from large Surplus Dealers in SGN. Some mis-advertised them as "CIA production, unmarked". This mis-representation was a sales pitch toward US civilians and was not at all true. The magazines were sold to these countries, along with lots of after-market, low quality parts. I was involved with a few South American brokers and other than a couple of times, I could not supply the quantities of each item needed. That is why the reproduction stuff was produced and sold.
Paul,
Deals can be found on occasion, but I've seen beater 30rd sey sell for $75.
Some will bid 4 quarters instead of a dollar........
Best to you buddy........
Let me know when those watches are available ;-)
Regards
Charlie-painter777
OK, you have my curiosity up.
What watches :dunno:
Jim,
These watches.........
Restoring the M1 Carbine - Page 3 - Military Surplus Collectors Forums
i remember that thread from october, it was a good one !!
Charlie,
That was a pretty funny comment from Paul. I had forgot about it. Reason I asked is because I collect pocket watches from Shell Oil.
Back on topic, I didn't hear much about the last Alabama show. Saw a few pictures, one or two comments, that's all.
Has there been any word about something happening at the Dallas show? If so, what?
Trying to plan my summer. :wave:
Jim
Jim,
I haven't heard any more about the 'possible' Dallas show. We've worked 16hr days for the last 8 weeks, just missing Easter day. Until this weekend.......the boys pulled a wildcat on me. Throwing their tools down Friday evening telling me they'd see me Monday.
They (and I ) need the break, tempers getting pretty short.
We have our Spring Home Shows coming up.
If I hear anything I'll let you know.
Regards,
Charlie
Jim,
Was it you that owns a Ruger Black hawk?
I posted in the watering hole if anyone might have a take down guide I could copy for a old 3 screw single action Black Hawk. My Uncle dropped off his .357 for me to look over......like most of his arms it's been neglected.
Charlie-painter777
Charlie,
Yes, I have a three screw Black Hawk in .30 Carbine, also in 45 Colt. In the picture below with the Ruger is the AMT auto mag in .30 Carbine.
Ruger has on line manuals, here is a link to the .357 Ruger Black Hawk. It also shows serial numbers by years of production. I also think they will send you a manual if you request one.
Hope it helps,
Jim
Ruger Blackhawk Serial Number History