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    hey guys i tried to go threw the bag of springs they are size from very very small1/16 to about 4 inch lost count at 300 going to sell in one bag any one interested before i place on bun broker

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    all the large springs in the one photo are spoken for by one of out Texas members

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    I'd be keeping most of that coil spring stock until rapture. That's the sort of thing you find use for more than you'd think...unless you never have occasion to do gun repair...
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    Well I took half of what was there for my own stock pile an thought someone out there could use a deal. If i use one spring a month i will never run out

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    A few years back, a friend of mine decided to have a change of pace and bought a gun shop in a large rural town.

    This place had been in business for decades and it appeared that the owner / gunsmith never threw ANYTHING out, or was entirely consistent in organising parts by maker / model, let alone labeling really odd stuff. Some of the parts I found in boxes marked "Winchester" still have me baffled.

    I spent several weeks trawling through boxes and trays, identifying a LOT of "easy" stuff like Lee Enfield, Mauser and Winchester parts, but there was, and still is, a bucket of "random stuff" that defied us, despite a fair bit of trawling through the web and a LOT of old books and catalogues.

    Every so often, he would put one that had several of us stumped, in a box on the counter, and offer a free cup of freshly-brewed "shop" coffee for its identification. A few customers have had a good mug or two. There must have been a LOT of shotguns of dubious heritage around that district.

    The good thing about springs is that, be they flat, "V" or coil, as long as they are not rusty, they can often be "repurposed" to fit something else. Old, "rotten" barrels can be wound in to replace a "good" one on a firearm destined to be a "wall hanger" and so forth.

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    way i look at it is everything has 2 uses. the original one it was made for an one that you need it to work on at the time. That way everything is always a good deal.

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    found a few new gems in the mess



    here is link to clips auction there is over 20 parts all new
    29 WALTHER CLIP PARTS : Pistol Magazines & Pistol Clips at GunBroker.com

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    Nice classic S&W. Who made the double?

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    Warpig it is marked a Varney-Carron at least thats whats marked on it an also in my ffl log
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