I started collecting milsurps 2 years ago. To data I have a east german marked K98, No.4 Mk.1, Canadian marked pre-victory revolver, and No.2 Mk.1. Continuing with the western front theme I decided...
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I started collecting milsurps 2 years ago. To data I have a east german marked K98, No.4 Mk.1, Canadian marked pre-victory revolver, and No.2 Mk.1. Continuing with the western front theme I decided...
Thanks for the idea. Not looking for max pressure, the rifle these will fire out of is 121 years old so I am not looking for max pressure, just some fun plinking rounds to get some range time out of...
I think I am going to go with cast and use 10 grains of unique.
A guy near me makes .268” 140 gr round nose flat points that are 1.11” long. I looked at some calculators online and these should...
Cheers, thanks a bunch, the dimensions of the military ones would be great. Just trying to get a ball park of around where they should be.
Thanks for the info!! any idea how long Hornady bullets themselves are? I found some cast ones made by a local guy and want to see how they compare dimensionally
Hello, I am fairly new to this forum but have been reading threads for a while. I just bought a Carcano 91/28 TS, it was originally a 91 TS made in 1899 and was converted to a 91/28 by F.A.G in 1938....
I have an East German refurb K98 that also has the Czech crossed swords acceptance on the receiver. The barrel has a code on the top just in front of the receiver, it is 24G152 that I have never...
Does anyone know when BSA Shirley used the 4 digit serial number? I am looking at a matching BSA No.4 Mk.1 and its serial number starts Y73**
Think I will stay away. I want a nice shooter.
I am looking at a 1943 Maltby that is for sale. Number on receiver, barrel, butt socket, bolt, and magazine all match. However, I noticed ZF stamped on the right hand side near the butt plate, which...