I'd been curious about my own rifles and from what I've found, Colt used whatever was at hand as early as the late 1960s, including serrated bolt carriers, when they were making civilian-market SP-1s.
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I'd been curious about my own rifles and from what I've found, Colt used whatever was at hand as early as the late 1960s, including serrated bolt carriers, when they were making civilian-market SP-1s.
Interesting, thanks.
Anyone rebuilding a .22LR Trainer?
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I suppose this is the best place for these photos - has anyone ever come across Lee Metford or Long Lee forearms that where fitted with inlays along the barrel channel to reprofile...
'7 COLT'?
Must have been issued to a Cavalry unit. :madsmile:
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Sooooooooo... whatever was the resolution?
Are pre-98 cartridge revolvers subject to the same barrel length restrictions in Canada as modern weapons?
Metropolitan Police, circa 1890 (I think)...
Five years ago I had a sporterized First Contract with a serial # not so far off from yours.
Amazon.com: The Remington-Lee rifle (9781880677049): Eugene Myszkowski: Books
As near as I could...
1. I'd heard of one of those 106mm spotting rifles rigged up that way, 25 years ago (check your PMs)
2. SARCO, Inc - might have a very few
3. yes.
4. Way more.
Kev,
Thanks, that's brilliant.
Didn't the Indians and South Africans have different approach to the magazine well issue? Are those inserts even *necessary*?
That's actually a bargain, as far as Squad Automatic Weapons are concerned these days. The M249 SAWs on my books were $4,500 or so.
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I just stumbled upon your thread, since I was thinking about building a 16.25" barreled copy of the shortened SMLE mentioned somewhere in Skennerton's book on the Enfield. From what I remember, they...