7.62x25 would be 7.62 Tokarev....
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7.62x25 would be 7.62 Tokarev....
Epps had some a few weeks ago....I bought a case.....
The LB ones were never meant to eject, only extract. This is why you do not use a mag with them. This way, the empty cart just falls out through the mag opening.
Funny you mention it....I've inspected Cooey DP's at Cadet units that had the bolt removed & disposed of and the chamber pinned.....as per Military Deact guidelines at the time.....white stripes and...
It likely is a combination of the retaining spring needing a little bending (easily done in a vice, or with two pairs of pliers....carefully) and a loose retaining screw. Bend the spring slightly as...
I use the firing pin removal tool that Brownells sells. Even with stubborn rusted in firing pins, It has always worked for me. I soak the whole bolt in tranny fluid for a day or two on real bad...
I install extractor and screw, place bolt head in padded vise with extractor spring seat facing up (bolt lug up). Place open end of extractor spring in extractor opening. Push down and rearward at...
This is EXACTLY what I use....they are GREAT!
I'll check and get back to you all...
I have been through a number of different 7.62 Russian Dies. They have always been 7.62x54R.....hope this helps.
Found one guys, thanks! U*nsure whether it's all original or not, but the price was right and I was looking for a shooter....
Where you located at? Perhaps someone close by with one can help you out. If you are near Brandon, MB, let me know. I haqve one coming to me this week you could measure...
Fellas, Where might one find a Moisin Nagant Sniper rifle if one was looking for one? I'ld even be interested in one that has been pieced together for the right price, but an original would be best....