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  1. Thread: Ammo

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    It is Frankfort arsenal 1938 30-06 headstamp is...

    It is Frankfort arsenal 1938 30-06 headstamp is fa over 38

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    Bandoliers of 60 rounds in striper clips for 03...
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    I don't think they made M14 ammo in 1938 , I'm...

    I don't think they made M14 ammo in 1938 , I'm sorry I should have said 30-06
  3. Thread: Ammo

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    Ammo

    I recentley purchased some vintage 1938 ammo. It is clean and seems to have been stored properly. It was less expensive than 1970's surplus ammo. Is it collectable or should I just shoot it???
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    Is this starting to make sence? I don't know...

    Is this starting to make sence? I don't know anything about how Mauser marked rear toggle pins. I have seen in pictures the pin with the last two digits on older lugers but I have a 1936. Thanks for...
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    Yes that's why I thought it was posibly or...

    Yes that's why I thought it was posibly or hopeful it was correct
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    luger toggle pin

    I have a S/42 1936 L block every number matches with exception to the rear toggle pin. However the number links to the number under the serial number on the bottom of the barrel. The number 82 is...
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    mine falls in the l block

    mine falls in the l block
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    Corect luger grips?

    I see from time to time lugers with what is claimed to be replacement grips,numbered grips and non numbered. My question is how can you spot replacement grips and why are some numbered and others...
  9. Thread: 03 stock id.

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    I guess the radius cuts would make it a type 2b

    I guess the radius cuts would make it a type 2b
  10. Thread: 03 stock id.

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    03 stock id.

    I believe it might be a type 2c "s" stock ? It has radius cuts down rear of the breech behind the gas vent hole. Lightning cuts are close to correct length but all four are same width. G between last...
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    U.S property removed?

    Colt 1911 serial # 2851xx made in 1918 . I thought someone ground off the U.S. property but the originan finish looks perfectly the same. I put a micrometer on the frame and it reads .756...
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    I'm not sure what to look for to verify any kind ...

    I'm not sure what to look for to verify any kind of FN rebuild?
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    Johnny Cash Garand ?

    What I thought was a legit rebuild now has me guessing? I have a 1941 S.A. garand I thought was simply re-barreled in 1946. Every part on the gun is S.A. but the only thing left from 1941 is the...
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    S.A. Garand stock questions

    I have a S.A. garand ser. # 4014xx Barrel date 04 46. I believe refurbished at barrel date . The stock was refinished & cartoushes scrubed. Rebuilb mark SA over S .My question is there are numbers...
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    Sticky: Hi I am new here. Hope I can find out lots of new...

    Hi I am new here. Hope I can find out lots of new info about some of my collection.
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