By canted you mean angled down? This commonly referred to as built in MOA/Mil and is designed to extend the available elevation range of the optic by effectively zeroing lower in the scopes...
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By canted you mean angled down? This commonly referred to as built in MOA/Mil and is designed to extend the available elevation range of the optic by effectively zeroing lower in the scopes...
try T bone a mod on here he has a set of new unissued furniture for a No4 Mk1 he may be willing to sell OS, he was going to use it on a L42 build for me but I wouldn't let him cut it up it was simply...
lol, I'm getting the popcorn ready now the headmaster of the Empire will choke on his cuppa tea when he reads this:rofl:
If nothing else Peter, I do admire your blind patriotism
So you were in Somalia then were you?
San Clemente is still very much in use, trained there a few times in the 90's and early 2000's
He is not breaking up a full tool kit he has only included the pictures for reference and if you look closely you will see they are out of a book with the text clearly visable at the top of the page...
Still better off than we have got it and had it for years
You seem to miss the point also cinders the point of trolling is to stir people up and get a reaction
Clearly one thing that's lost to the older generation here is the modern art of trolling and the clown who wrote this article appears to be a Jedi Master at it.:lol::lol::lol:
I pulled an Eddystone P14 barrel the other night and Holy Moses was it tight. In the end i took the releif cut then it was no drama, and still plenty of oil on the threads and interface... just TIGHT...
May need to brush up on your US history there Cinders, Audie Murphy was in the Compamy B, 1st Bat, 15th Inf Reg, 3rd Inf Div of the US Army not the USMC and the USMC and Das Reich never met in combat
Looks to me like you have two cracks, the second one about 1/2" in from the one you're highlighting.
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now that's some serious coin, the last documented M40 I seen sold for 38k US and that would have been 3-4 yrs ago still well outside my merge finacial capacity
Why would he part with something that if genuine would fetch upward of 25K US for 12 K Aus. ?
PS. You can own these in the eastern states Cinders, Safari firearms had two L96's for sale a few...
So even the UK team was using center bedded rifles, surely the English team would not have used a non standard method if it was not providing better results?
Kiddy size, 30"
I think both used No1's, I know they were both still using them as late as 1959
Percy's record
His record in senior competition in Australia is unmatched, winning numerous King's and Queen's...
I'm certainly not discounting Peter's opinion at all in fact I have a healthy respect for it.
That said and after reading Peter's comments in a few other threads on this topic I think Peter...
Was at the Penrith antique and modern arms fair today, Maltby's everywhere and a Faz No5 not a savage or longbranch in sight. There was also a fake No4T for 5k at least it had a real No 32, same...
Have you had the fore end or butt stock off yet, the filled in holes on the wrist have me intrigued.
Well it seems you are somewhat conflicted on the issue having read your comments on the matter in another thread, anyway its clear that your now sold on which is method best. Me personally I will...
Exactly, but competitive shooters will always know/figure out the best accuracy tricks and have long known that service bedding does not provide the best accuracy results, it may provide the most...
Same as I'm sure the infamous pic of a SS Grenadier in the battle of the bulge wasn't issued the M1 Carbine he is carrying, not my point.
Peter the photographs being referred to are from the...