My buddy says that the stock does have the flat forearm and a full pistol grip. There are 3 holes under the butt plate, though, not the more common 1. The ordnance belt is 3/8" in diameter. He was...
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My buddy says that the stock does have the flat forearm and a full pistol grip. There are 3 holes under the butt plate, though, not the more common 1. The ordnance belt is 3/8" in diameter. He was...
Guys
Thanks for the posts. I will forward on to my buddy to check.
Greg
A friend just picked up a 3.8mm Bavarian IBM carbine. The stock is high wood and un-sanded, with the attached photos showing the markings on the right side and in the sling well. What’s odd is that...
Interesting - Lee Enfields almost as popular as US arms. I also have been bitten by the LE bug, but only have 4 at the moment - all in .303. Still, they are out numbered by, in order, US, Soviet...
Well, incredible project. I can't even imagine the amount of time and effort you have put into this vehicle.
Greg
Are all Tokarev magazines interchangable except the YugoM57 magazines?
Thanks
Greg
Picked this up from Classic Arms. It is, with the exception of a few scratches, in ery good to excellent condition. Do not know much about them but it is dated 1952, and has a 11 in an elipse on...
I have a Rock River varmint rifle with a 24 inch bull barrel and their NM trigger. It is one of the most accurate rifles I have ever owned and the trigger has always functioned flawlessly. I think...
Thank you Mr Womak for that post. I usually break in barrels with a couple hundred rounds of ammo :D
Thank you, John. I have several 03A3's and 03's, all of which have been through an arsenal re-build (at least once), but this one that my friend has is the only one I have seen with the punch marks....
I saw a 1903 Remington arsenal re-build that had three punch marks under the serial number (3million range). Does that mean anything? I think it had the Hatcher hole as well.
Greg
A local shop has what appears to be an excellent condition 5.76 mm H&R Garand with a 6/53 SA barrel. Also, the trigger group is all H&R except the trigger which is Springfield as well. I know that...
I have a Colt carbine, LEO version, that shoots well enough, but the trigger is awful. I have two stage match triggers (factory) on both my older Bushmaster DCM rifle, and Rock River Arms varmint...
Anyone know when Springfield Armory, Inc. went from USGI parts to their own? I know that on the receiver and GI parts on my rifle (serial #57,XXX) the finish on the parts seem to match. I suppose...
Thanks for the info. GeorgeG says that it is the flat bottom stock with the large ordnance wheel on the right hand side.