What country are these bolt heads located in and who took this photo?
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...oltheads-1.jpg
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What country are these bolt heads located in and who took this photo?
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...oltheads-1.jpg
Your basement, right Ed? (Next to the file cabinet of unused targets?) :lol::D
Ok, I'll play....
They would have to be in the US! Nowhere else are they "needed" so much!
Don't know who, but if they all belong to an individual and they are not for sale...hmmm... this bloke would probably say.... "we are looking for someone who has serious insecurity issues with regards to headspace ... "
They are located “outside” the U.S. and not in my basement. ;)
I seem to remember it was NZ.
Beelze, NZ.
Gimme a hard question:wave:
That rifle looks lonely unloved and needs attention. Can supply all three. Happy new year
I seem to recall someone trying to 'take it' for a little walk to a black ute one time...
Cheers,
Matt
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Beelzebub took this and several other photos when he was allowed into the inner sanctum of his gunsmiths work shop area in New Zealand.
NOTE: My apologies to Badger and edited content, I posted a photo of Elle McPherson that was inappropriate. :o
To be more appropriate I will post a photo of the striped naked Dutch beauty below. :surrender:
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../Img0111-1.jpg
Ed, While the cat's out of the bag, I did remember it was Beelzebub's gunsmith trip...I think we all miss him, whatever happened.
Happy New Year, Brad
Beelzebub and I traded a few emails and I think the first time he emailed me was to discuss center bedding after I posted the “Canadian Marksman” at Gunboards.
Something to think about, the No.1 had the inner band and an adjustment screw and both the inner band and the center bedding block on the No.4 are located at the “neutral node” on both Enfield barrels.
Both the inner band and the center bedding block have a lot to do with accuracy beyond 300 yards, and up pressure at the fore end tip has more to do with accuracy under 300 yards.
Below my center bedded 1950 FAZ done by the South African military. ;)
Heatwave? Spoilt you are! Come over to Blighty and feel the cold snow, it's character building:slap: