Oohh I'm going to build a Curt-Ola right away!!!!??
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Oohh I'm going to build a Curt-Ola right away!!!!??
I'm on the lookout for a GRAN-OLA
and anytime I see that green Cosmoline paper wrapped NOS parts I remind myself it is only used in China and California
Curt,
When opened these Weber Machine Corp. bolt tools came wrapped seperate in that sticky green waxy cloth.
FWIW,
Charlie-painter777
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Link to a comparison of a commercial bolt tool vs a Weber. Weber on the left in every picture..Bolt Tools Weber pictures by Painter8439 - Photobucket
Charlie you learned me something today I have only seen the green paper used on stacks of buttplates and the like from eBay sellers who happen to have every possible code in there cache of nos parts in never ending supply.
Don't mind me now that it's winter and I'm back to my little rifles I feel like every part I see for sale is fake, half of the rifles I see are fake and it really doesn't matter because it all cost the same
Charlie,
I found a couple of these Seymour Mag packages. Repacked with bolt tools. Two to a pack in golden cosmoline paper.
Jim
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How did you ever get such a jaded attitude Curt? ;)
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You need to get rid of your unfounded paranoia and start trusting people!! :lol:
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I laughed so loud this morning I woke the wife up.I guess as soon as I get this seasons match ammo loaded I'll start on the original WW2 M3 National Match sniper Curt-Ola paratrooper carbine
Some of the serial #'s can be traced back to CMP purchases he has made over the last 24 months!
How does one trace CMP serials back?I just bought a 2001 CMP white bag carbine from a club.I would love to get some papers for it.