Here is a pic of my folder.
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Here is a pic of my folder.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2009/08/DSC_0871_edited-1.jpg
what is the diameter of the rod? Does it get larger at the slotted end? Can you post a pic or send me one?
Not sure how many of the Belgian Navy models there are. The whole contract with FN was for 1000 rifles. Value is what both of you agree on as estimating is difficult when you can't find them for...
Limiting your membership, limits your support in the community, your funds to improve your range, and helping the education of new shooters. The range I belong to, has increased it's membership by a...
Though the gouge distracts your eyes, it appears the repair is a crack at the top of the butt. Look at the lighter streak cutting across the grain,
This a diagram of a 48WH used on the Winchester model 70 National Match. It should be the basic design:
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I spent some time in Erie Pa. Peninsula Inn, Sherlocks, 12th Street tavern, Thunderbird Inn [where I stayed], Taki's restaurant and The Alternative. I was the stagemanager for a traveling band in...
April of 1964
mine had a three pound trigger when I bought it. It now sports the two stage hair trigger
Until the last post, he never mentions Win 75 on the barrel
The 1411 and the 1413 are TWO rifles that use the same action. The 1411 has a prone stock and the 1413 has the position stock. To be a complete 1411-1413 it would have to have both stocks. I have a...
Or he may have a Target or Match version of the 69/69A/697 with a shortened barrel
The barrel is original and made in 1949. It has been shortened by someone. That puts it too late to be a one or two digit serial number. A 1949 rifle should have a serial number if 55862-68600.
As far as i know, all Winchester rifles had serial numbers. Look on the side of the receiver for a number. It may have a low number thus you may have over looked it. If it has been removed, then you...
The Italians made one of these though they used a 17.5 inch barrel.
BTW; your not that old John, unless it took you a Loooong time to finish collage
we are about the same age. The last of the boomers.
This is still in the Ohio Revised code: definitions section:
E) “Automatic firearm” means any firearm designed or specially adapted to fire a succession of cartridges with a single function of the...
"An M-14 can't be "undesigned" but it could be modified to render it impossible to shoot full auto and no more easily convertible to full auto than an M1A. Based on what I can recall from basic...
" A guy without a Carbine or an AR can own as many as he wants, just don't bring 'em together. Kinda like 151 Rum and fire![/QUOTE]
Not true with the carbine, owning the all the parts is...
California may have it's own laws regarding certain parts. Just as Ohio says a magazine holding more than 32 rds is a machinegun.
You need all the parts for it to be a machinegun. Having just the hammer installed breaks no laws.
First make sure the pin is all the way in the cocking piece. Then buy a new cocking piece, shorten the firing pin or replace the sear. Sear or cocking piece is worn or the firing pin has been...
This is from The BATFE NFA Handbook on the M2 Carbine:
M2 Carbine conversion kit
The above parts consisting of an M2 selector lever, selector lever spring, disconnector lever assembly,
M2...
The sear gets beat up from not catching on the fullcock notch. You may still need a hammer as the notch may be worn also. Did the pistol work when you bought it? Has anyone attemted to do a "trigger...
The parts should be the same as what fits the 150/151 H&R Reisings.
Harrington & Richardson*|*150*|*e-GunParts.com