That is an interesting one.......and I don't normally give No.4's a second glance.
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That is an interesting one.......and I don't normally give No.4's a second glance.
.......that just reminds me of a yarn, he said
and everyone turned to here his tale.
They waited, ready with their mirth and ready smiles.
They heard no tale,
no further word was said
and with...
That ones no good, it's missing the spring.:)
That's unknown until you post pics.
It certainly looks a bit odd, maybe there is packing to tighten the scope? or it's locked up on the opposite side, causing the skewed effect.
Turps.
5th, you've been waiting patiently for a thread like this.............let's see how many bites you get.:)
Relatively rare, the 5 series commenced in 1924/5 and gained instant success, the 5 was superseded by the 5a which featured a larger duel zero plate.
It was over this sight and the design patents...
I think the pooches are'nt impressed with the game bird potential.
Just a perfect example of Savage workmanship:lol::rofl::lol:
There are three main styles, standard, doublepoint target, and singlepoint. There are variations of each style, however the basics are the same.41790
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Yep, the full rifle though, just a bit of plinking at roos on a hillside several hundred yards out.
Nice to shoot, accurate too, considering the ammo was made in 1928 and never missed a beat.:thup:
Strewth Peter, stop putting ideas into their heads.:banghead:
I guess without experimentation, we'd still be living in caves.
I remember commenting on a post about 'reverse tapered barrels' my thoughts on that was that it was a furphy.
The argument I used to counter it was the blowby and inaccuracy one.
But I am always...
Look for me too.
Purchase this fine vintage piece, a 1940's warhorse, DP marked. This "Desirable Piece" will fill that niche in your collection.:dancingbanana:
If you are chasing a fast descale, use CLR, but it will remove everything back to raw metal.
If it's the groove, by the time the bullet gets to the end of the barrel, it would just fall out, if it was the lands, pressure would increase in the thin end of the barrel.
Methinks this is a...
What's with this 'Reverse Taper'? sounds like something I'd expect from the oval chamber source.:confused:
Looks good, 1 ALH was the formation, I can't quite see the Rgt. No. above the line, it could be on the disc.
Is it a 3? in which case it would be 3rd Light Horse Regiment, 1 Australia Lighthorse.
I was going to add.. North Korean Missiles, but as no one on here has a sense of humour, I'd better not.:surrender:
If the correct tension is applied to the dumbell, the sight should sit firmly, with the latch of the spring keyed into the sight.
These usually sit solid and do not move when firing.
Lucky bugger.:super:
They are a nice little rifle, very accurate.
I am not a fan of plastic, my wifes is on wood, she does pretty well in comps. with it, she has pushed my trophies off the mantlepiece.