Somewhere in my junque I have a copy of the MP28/II sales brochure (reprint unfortunately).
The brochure shows 50rd, 32rd and I believe 20rd as standard for the MP28/II so rather than shorten the...
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Somewhere in my junque I have a copy of the MP28/II sales brochure (reprint unfortunately).
The brochure shows 50rd, 32rd and I believe 20rd as standard for the MP28/II so rather than shorten the...
Take up a second career, teach kids to drive, and shift manual transmissions.
It used to be hard to find people who could shift, now just the ability to drive is hard to find.
Try to find young...
I would suggest the Cadex rail is not a COTS item, but doubt it would be controlled.
I understand it to be aluminum...
You could just buy the Ken Farrell base which is COTS (and steel), but...
No to both questions.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1047652775
90L8273-348c scope
on rifle 90L8024 marked to 24C,
but that 24C looks like an overstamp to me of the orginal scope number.
previously sold at Rock...
It's possible that it was some form of deactivation, or because the receiver is thin there, it cracked thru and someone milled the crack out to stop further progress of the cracking.
That is what...
This 71L was stripped by Parker Hale and D&T for their mounts.
I've seen one or two that were done by "Santa Fe" in the past.
One of my No4T rifles was a retirement gift, the wood sanded and...
The Sten MkII is not "simplicity", rather it is an example of extremely intelligent design.
If you were to class subguns into generations, one could argue that a STEN MkI is a Gen 1.5 subgun, but...
Someone has turned it into a "small ring" enfield by reducing the receiver ring to the torque shoulder diameter of the barrel.
There is not much material left - I would recommend scrapping it for...
I've got one from a friend's estate - the ones here supposedly were sent to Lever Arms in Vancouver as sales samples (late 1980s?)- I've heard somewhere between 20 and 100 total.
I've seen cases...
Interesting I ran across that same rifle in my travels today- strange that PH seems to have used that serial number sequence with both the mauser style ejector block and the Midland style.
By serial number the rifle you're referring to will be a Youville castings 1200 type action with the m84/85/86 screwed on bolt release.
So a Mauser 98 commercial action with the Midland style bolt...
R-23600 would be right in the prime C3 serial number range.
That type of Safety lever and bolt knob are the type that the CF adopted with the C3A1 rifle - possibly, someone has updated this rifle,...
Savage 1907 pistols are awesome.
I think I have 2 left, a French/Portuguese with the lanyard loop, and a British proof marked .380.
The problem I ran into was that the location of the magazine...
Too funny I have a few 1k boxes of primers price marked as $9.95/k.
I've been going thru this since the early 90s so I learned my lesson by 1996 - I am unlikely to run out of primers...ever.
US...
There is a post Soviet documentary about crewing a Typhoon.
Probably able to find it on youtube.
What are the selector markings? 34 1 0 or A R S ?
Date of bolt? (If visible - usually
"s72" for example.
Date of Pistol Grip
Does it have scope studs?
Bent cocking handle?
Your rifle was "fully converted". The part that included Jigs was the attachment of the base pads to the receiver.
"T" on the receiver is not universal. On a 1941/1942 Savage No4T the presence or...
Yes, I generally turn the volume down and drag the video until something useful is shown.
not currently in the list, can you offer any info?
I would think that it wouldn't be that difficult to convert any Sterling to a closed bolt by simply installing the trigger group and the bolt.
If the US requirement to make it irreversable were...
added S3893 & S4154
MINT Condition Original Silenced Sterling Mk5 - MJL Militaria
MINT Condition Original Silenced Sterling Mk5 - MJL Militaria
and 1 without a shown serial
MINT Condition...
I blew up and clipped the photo from the auction.133873
Please check out the photos in my above post (the one with the one with the green stock is the rifle in question).
I put photos of...
The front receiver ring is too long to be an m84/86/87 action. Also the top bar extends too far to the right side.
The action in question started as an M85 - looks to have been modified by removal...
It would be very interesting to confirm that it is closed bolt.