wow thats expensive these days. back in the day when I bought a USA made roller bolt (complete) to replace in my Chinese M14 (M1A), it was only about $40. Times are getting expensive these days.
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wow thats expensive these days. back in the day when I bought a USA made roller bolt (complete) to replace in my Chinese M14 (M1A), it was only about $40. Times are getting expensive these days.
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:rofl:
Chuck
cool, every house should have 1 of these, as standard living room equipment.
Chuck
IBOOS---LOL, thats too funny.:rofl:
Chuck
Bruce, I can't agree more.
And your also correct about how to cook a frog without him jumping out of the pot. As Costello said : "inch by inch, step by step" slowly turn the heat up.
Australia...
Ohhhhh would that be fun.
Thanks,
Chuck
Thanks guys for telling this. our media portrayed, that all guns were taken and burned at the stake.
Been "Down under" 2 times in 1990, loved it there.
Chuck
Looks like yours is just a tad bit (day or 2) older than mine, also made in 1931, serial # 1391
Chuck
I thought you guys down under couldn't have guns? Didn't they take them all away or did our news media lie again?
Thanks
Chuck
My Bridgeport is older than his and him, added together. Wish mine was that new.
W/D does work good for light Alum cuts.
Chuck
you sure do nice work, that thing look very nice. The Cutlass looks good too.
Chuck
I think (old) age and pride, might have something to do with it. He seemed bashful about asking someone for help, so he took it upon himself to "find" a rifle that fit the bullet. That almost cost my...
back in the 60's-70's and 80's, I used to go to every show in a 60 mile radius. I stopped going for many of the said reasons and when I caught the "men in black" taping all the cars tags in the...
Well, that sure does give a new meaning to the phrase " New-unfired".
Chuck
The biggest mistake I ever made with a carbine, was not buying a truck load of them, back when they used to be 3 for $100.
What was I thinking?
Chuck
along time ago, I bought some 30 cal., 150 grain (not 163gr. from 30-06) AP's that were pulled and I loaded them in 7.62x51 casings, which I shoot in my M1A. I used current load spec's from FMJ 150...
My Eddystone 1917 is # 827801, 1918 year, and is still a tack driver @ 100 yards.
Chuck
A man once told me, that in order to become, "old and wise", one must first be, "young and dumb".
As I have become old, I can't disagree.
Chuck
WOW, GREAT JOB!!! Sounds cool in the vid. Is that the front end of a 1970 442 or Cutlass you can see the in the beginning of the vid?
Too bad you didn't rattle off a few rounds too.
Again-- very...
Yeah, and anything else, that is in the way also.
Chuck
I use AP's in my 30-06's, left over from the late 60's and they shoot very good.
Back in the day, I was even able to get some pulled 150 grain AP's for my 308, which I loaded and shoot in my M-14,...
Yup, no 1 gets my vote too.
I had a buddy who would do things like that, just to start trouble.
Thanks for the humor,
Chuck
WOW !!!!!!!
Chuck
Howdy,
Chuck
never mind, I just read, Websters, they say 100 years for something to be considered an antique.
Guess I should of looked it first.
Now how to delete this post?
Thanks,
Chuck