I finally managed a family photo of my Mauser action trainers. From top to bottom; Erma DSM 34, Gustoff-Werke KKW, 2 FN ABL 1952 Navy's, FN ABL 1952 Army and a French MAS 45. The bottom one is a FN...
Type: Posts; User: ltc; Excluded Forums: Milsurp Knowledge Libraries (READ ONLY)
I finally managed a family photo of my Mauser action trainers. From top to bottom; Erma DSM 34, Gustoff-Werke KKW, 2 FN ABL 1952 Navy's, FN ABL 1952 Army and a French MAS 45. The bottom one is a FN...
Patrick, Thanks for your insight on my cycling issues. I think a good cleaning is called for. Have you ever seen anyone "break" the lower edge of the chamber mouth? The mouth is a perfectly square,...
I managed to acquire a WZ-48 that appears to be the twin to yours. A nice trainer still at affordable prices. Congratulations on your purchase.
Below is a photo of mine.
...
Congratulations on a great find. Your going to love it at the range. A 1922 is what started me down the slippery slope of military trainers.
LTC
My bit of minor research on Winchester 52's indicate that Winchester originally designed the 52 for submital to the U.S. government as a small bore training rifle. It was beat out by the Springfield...
I returned to the range again today with file in hand. After about 1/2 hour and a bit of filing after every 5 rounds I had the EM-1 consistently hitting the X ring at 50' on a Bullseye 50' target...
Jim,
Not sure what piston you are referring too.
LTC
Well, it took almost 3 months but I acquired a sight from Bob's and had it gunsmith installed. My first outing with it today proved the front sight blade is too high. It shot about 4 inches low at 50...
Cinders,
Thanks, I have already sent them an e-mail a day ago. They show the sight as available, but who knows.
LTC
I just purchased a 1968 vintage E M1 on GunBroker and discover the front sight is missing. Too late to return the purchase. Can anyone direct me to a source for a front sight? The remainder of the...
Can anyone here id the bayonet in this photo. I was given to me by a the widow of a WWI veteran back in about 1966. I am sure it returned with him after the war.
...
Kid,
Nice rifle, I'm sure you will be pleased with the 1922's abilities. I have also acquired a 1922 this spring. It is a MI converted to a MII. My results at 25 and 50 yards were similar, dime...
First post time. I joined a few weeks ago and have been viewing the forum without posting. I'm a post WWII baby and just about ready to retire. My Father served in the ETO from 1942 to 1945. My older...