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    22 Trainer

    There is a training rifle for the Springfield. It is designated as the "Gallery - Practice Rifle
    caliber .22-model of 1903". It is identical to the 1903, except for the. 22 caliber barrel (and...
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    Am I looking at this incorrectly? Aren't the...

    Am I looking at this incorrectly? Aren't the snaps for the magazine pouch supposed to be on the left side of the belt? Either the snaps are on the wrong side of the belt or the US marking is upside...
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    John, 2nd attempt to add to my earlier post - In...

    John, 2nd attempt to add to my earlier post - In Campbell's "The '03 Era" on page 105. The discussion is about 03A3s'. Paragraph "Eased Tolerances and Cost Reduction Changes" - About half way down -...
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    John, If it is "Hatcher's Notebook, I can't find...

    John, If it is "Hatcher's Notebook, I can't find it. However, in Canfield's "An Illustrated Guide to the '03 Springfield Service Rifle" on page 108, it states - "The Hatcher Hole - In July 1935, the...
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    Early Atchisson .22 conversion

    I had the same problem years ago.I think that they were some sort of cork material. I ordered two of the buffers from Numrich. At that time, they had spare parts for the Atchisson unit. The "new"...
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    Need help with British L15A1 ammo

    Thank you very much. I appreciate your help. I had removed the 20 round boxes from the original crate and put them in an ammo can. I labeled the ammo can with all of the info that was on the crate. ...
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    Need help with British L15A1 ammo

    This may be a little off topic, but I need some help. Does anyone know the bullet weight for British Aerospace (RG) L15A1 ammo? The label came off of the storage can. I can't remember if it is 55 or...
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    L15A1 ammo

    Does anyone know the bullet weight of the British Aerospace L15A1 ammo?The box is marked:
    RORG
    24 03 99A
    20...
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    22 Adapter questions

    To add to what Red and Ratter said above- The rifling for a standard .22LR is usually 16 turns per inch. The rifling for the .223 is usually 7,9, or 12 turns per inch in a M16/AR-15 type rifle. The...
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    Dedicated .22 upper

    You might give "Accuracy Speaks" a call. They are in Mesa, Arizona. I have a dedicated .22 upper that they built for me over 4 years ago. It has always worked perfectly and it is a tack driver. It...
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    Hello, I am new to this site. I am in need of the...

    Hello, I am new to this site. I am in need of the cleaning kit for a Norinco .223 model 84S. I have the cleaning rod,and really only need the butt stock kit (tube, cap, jag, brush, screwdriver combo...
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    Sticky: Hello. I am Johnny Lawson. I have been interested...

    Hello. I am Johnny Lawson. I have been interested in and collecting primarily WW2 rifles and equipment for the past 30 years. I was also the Team Captain and armorer (M1, M14, M1911A1) for my Calif....
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