I don't think. At least on mine ( S.A. dec/1942) the receiver is intact. No signs of welding or another mod except the edge of the bolt. Sorry I don't have a camera on hand to take a decent...
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I don't think. At least on mine ( S.A. dec/1942) the receiver is intact. No signs of welding or another mod except the edge of the bolt. Sorry I don't have a camera on hand to take a decent...
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I saw some garands that came mainly from Germany and Denmark with their bolts modified in this way: Cut and filed the rear lug and a spot of welding just ahead, in the edge of the bolt.
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J.
First, thank you very much for the responses.
I would be very happy if I can purchase an original Winchester made slide or the complete rear sight assembly, but the only problem, or not, is that I...
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Just need a replacement rear sight slide for my Win M1917. I know that the Patt.14 and M1917rear sights are slightly different, but is the slide physically interchangeable between two models?...
My ex-Canadian Army M1917 rifle still wear some traces of red paint in the wood near the upper barrel band, the "non-stardard ammunition" stripe and also have the C-broad arrow marking on the...
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Your rifle was test-proofed in France. Crowned AR punch is the Paris Proof House marking for long-barrelled rifled arms.
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Hello all, first post here, but reading a long time ago.
To install the TZ 3/53 firmly in the receiver you must place the "T shape" pin instead of the original bolt stop spring rest. This pin...