In excellent condition. I have come across one and have no feel for what its worth. All correct and unmolested in supurb condition. It is absolutely as you would expect it to be.
I tried a search...
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In excellent condition. I have come across one and have no feel for what its worth. All correct and unmolested in supurb condition. It is absolutely as you would expect it to be.
I tried a search...
And am wondering what its worth. Condition is pretty tough with some pages dogeared, cover stained, and individual pages looking water stained. All is there however, pretty neat little book. It is...
I agree with M1 above. Mounting bars (last I saw) were around $500. There was a guy who was sometimes selling them on ebay but I have not seen any for a long time now. I would expect them to be even...
To my eye, I can see a pair of what were probably the original chisel marks on a flip sight at the far right side of the dovetail. It also looks like it was rebuilt 2 times based on the 2 different...
I had a similar experience. I was there the first day they sold the barreled receivers. I scored a couple of S'G''s that had muzzle wear of less than 1.5 and an Underwood that was just slightly less...
Yep, same problem, their site has been down since Thursday afternoon.
I was at the North Store and they had a bunch of carbine barreled receivers starting on Wednesday. Nearly all of them were S'G'...
Are you looking for an original wet battery or a modern replacement to use the scope? If modern go to a radio shack and they can fix you up. If you are seeking an original I have a friend who has...
take a picture of the barrel turned another 90 degrees (1/4 rotation) up from your current picture. On the side with the op rod arm it should say who made it.
This looks like a barrel off the...
Go to Collectible firearms, military rifle stock, parts and militaria, M1 Garand stocks M1 rifle, 1903 Springfield. and you will see them under stocks. I have no relationship to them other than a...
you will need a SA-11 safety and a curved side 9-SA rod. You could swap someone easily for the safety. You will want a SA-11 with the dash centered like you see here. Some are dashed low (bottom of...
I have not looked but I would expect you could get one from FUlton Armory or Orion 7 or maybe CMP. They make the job much easier.
.22 yesterday. She looks hardly ever handled. Its an interesting looking gal but I am not able to find my information on her.
Does anyone have any information about this series of rifle? It is a...
I ended up replacing all of the internal parts, new extractor, springs & plungers, even firing pin. Lightly oiled everything, used a commercial bolt tool and put her back together. Took particular...
I found the thread that you spoke about. Everything is late parts, extractor does not look to have any damage. I will replace everything.
Thanks for the advise. That is what I was thinking. Glad...
I was using LC72 ammo. Bolt has the late extractor and late plunger. It has probably shot 1000 rounds without issue.
I suspect I will replace the bolt with a different extractor and springs and...
My bolt came apart in the most recent match. Shot the 5 sighters and 1 record shot, then the extracter failed to remove a spent round, looked at it and the extractor was standing tall over the bolt,...
but WRA usually has the punch mark on the underside of the clip. If you see a punch mark its most likely WRA. If you don't maybe 50/50 WRA or Springfield. WRA generally had lots of milling marks but...
I will look up the SKS stuff and see what I can do with that. At least now I clearly understand that you change the sight opposite to where you are hitting. Makes sense.
THanks again!
YOu would think I would know this but I am not sure and don't wish to waste time or ammo.
I have a nice 1917 Eddystone with excellent barrel. She is shooting consistantly slightly to the left of...
Based on the comments by Tom above, would it generally be true that if the barrel had the DAS then the stock would also be DAS versus a mix of DAS barrel and ordnance escutcheon?
Or in more clear...
which for this time of year surprises me. It always seems to be a little slower in the summer when everyone is shooting. Only gunboards seems to still have a bunch of stuff daily, unfortuately most...
It does not match well to the 2 original ones I have at all.
I say FAKE.
poppet style, O mark only. According to my little Scott Duff bluebook that is always in my case!
Mostly because I don't like putting tension on the rear handguard clip. It is easy to break the rear handguard, either by chipping out a portion of wood at that location or causing a crack.
The...
much better than cold blue, it gives a nice "parkerized" appearance to the metal. I prefer the cream style as I think it is easier to blend.
Just an FYI.
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