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Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons (WWII U.S. Training Films) These combined videos demonstrate the mechanics of pistols, rifles and machine guns....
TM-43-0001-27 - Army Ammunition Data Sheets (1994) DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for public release: distribution is unlimited....
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Just picked this up today . . . I posted this on the Mauser board, but figured some might see it only here. Lud Olson shows this rifle on page...
Hi gents, I have what I believe is a Savage model 19 and need a bolt for it. I also have a model 23A and a 23AA. The bolt for the "19" I have is...
During WW2 did the Army or Marines use .22 trainers with telescopes? Thanks, B52
WHAT years were they made & purchased? What is the serial number range? what US GOVERMENT MARKS were put on them. Looking at an m-75 that seller...
Are there any? There is a .22 sitting at the shop I am eyeballing. Supposedly it's a Russian .22 trainer? Looking for pics and models to compare to...
First post in this forum everyone, I swung over from the Garand/M1903 lists. Anyone have any information on the Model 422 Impala target rifle made...
I have a 40X-B that needs a rear sight. I may enter some local matches but no serious target shooting. I have a Redfield Olympic front sight on the...
I REMEMBER A FEW YEARS BACK A PAPER BACK BOOK CAME OUT ON THIS SUBJECT. ANYONE REMEMBER THE NAME? WHERE IT CAN BE PURCHASED? THOUGHTS ON CONTENTS...
My father bought this rifle just before WW2 in Chicago. Limited production and sold by the Spiegel Catalog, pistol grip could have a name plate...
Here are a few closeups of # 22027 (1941), I found on Gun Broker last year. This is just as I found this rifle with no changes. Rifle was $800...
NON US marked M75. #282. Keeper not a shooter. Big Larry:beerchug::wave:
This is an ongoing project that I have been working on for a while. It was inspired by a 2004 Shooting Times article. The modified 10 roung magazines...
Hi all, been searching for almost a year for one of these. Looking for original only(none of the repros will work in my rifle). Any help...
I'm thinking of expanding my collection to include a Springfield 1922, 1922M1, or M2. I'm curious what the folks on this forum think of these...
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Springfield single shot, manually cocked .22 bolt action of the type common in the '40-60s. Unsure of exact model. Firing pin, according to an older...
i never hear much about 22mag. i got a 1022 that uses it. anybody else here shoot it? thx, goo
I found a couple of rear sight bases for Target type rear sights and have hope that someone can help identify them. They are blued steel and are...
I just started an inventory of my firearms for future reference of my heirs. I'm not as bad as some hoarders, thankfully, because I go for quality...
Just bought a new Rem 597 with camo stock at Wally World. It is really a nice rifle for the $168 I paid. Very smooth action, good sights, and very...
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