I don't know very much about NM rifles. But being you are talking military history it would be hard to pass up a garand. I have had a very nice shooting 1903, it was a one hole 50 yard rifle, with...
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I don't know very much about NM rifles. But being you are talking military history it would be hard to pass up a garand. I have had a very nice shooting 1903, it was a one hole 50 yard rifle, with...
I trained on the M14 in 1968, firing a perfect score with a TRW-made rifle that was so loose that when shaken it sounded like a bucket full of nickles thrown into a box car. My old drill sergeant...
Go to Home Depot, Find the Husky HD-74501 V, which is an excellent small multiscrewdriver.
It has 4 phillips, 4 slotted tips. The steel in the tips is very hard, much better than most "precision"...
According to Guns and Ammo the Martini-Henry is valued at around $750US-$900US (371GBP-446GBP). That is depending upon the model, along with the condition, where it was produced, etc. Rarer (earlier,...