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    WTB: 1903A4 C Stock, Springfield Manufactured

    Hello Folks.

    I know this is a long shot, but I am looking for a Springfield manufactured 1903A4 C stock, properly cartouched by Remington. I do not mind if it also shows arsenal rebuild stamps. I...
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    ZF39 Scope Questions

    I currently own a byf 44 K98 rifle fitted with a SSR mount and a Carl Zeiss Jena Zielvier, serial #64000, which I understand is pre-war, with no marks for distance on the elevation turret. I...
  3. Yes Sir, it is in fact a WW2 Milsco 1944 vintage...

    Yes Sir, it is in fact a WW2 Milsco 1944 vintage sling. It is in very good shape, with the exception of a small mouse bite mark.:thdown:
  4. Thank you very much guys!:)

    Thank you very much guys!:)
  5. 1944 Smith-Corona Model 1903-A3 "Springfield"

    Recently acquired this WW2 gem. Serial number indicates January 1944 production date. It retains all its original correct Smith-Corona components and all stock cartouches (some are faint from...
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    https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2015/01/2...

    https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2015/01/201501039517532795Hagrid_zps83fdb923-1.jpg
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    The bolt sleeve on the picture is actually a Bay...

    The bolt sleeve on the picture is actually a Bay Products contract piece. The firing pin was indeed a smith-corona part. I switched both pieces for the correct Remington parts after I had taken the...
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    Remington M1903A3 "Springfield" Rifle

    Another piece of WW2 US Military history.

    This one is a 1943 Remington M1903A3 rifle. The stock is extremely nice original with all the proper cartouches. Had to switch a few bolt parts to make...
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    1939 Code 42 Nazi German P08 Luger

    More cool WW2 stuff for my collection. After a very long wait (23 years), I finally acquired a Nazi Luger pistol. I first met the Nazi Luger at my great uncle's house when I was 7 years old during a...
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    1953 Romanian TTC Tokarev

    Few days ago, I went to buy a Colt 1903 Pocket Hammerless in .32 ACP that I had been eyeballing for a year. Saved up the money, bought it and I was bummed that I had to return it for reasons I prefer...
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    Very nice Remington Rand. Enjoy it!

    Very nice Remington Rand. Enjoy it!
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    BRNO 98/22, 8mm Turkish Mauser

    Added another piece of vintage military weapons to my little arsenal. This is a BRNO Mauser rifle, made in the Czech Republic for military use and later sold to Turkey. According to some forums, the...
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    Latest picture. Finally got my hands on an...

    Latest picture. Finally got my hands on an original WW2 production pistol belt, so now I have the complete vintage pistol rig. The gun has a pair of near mint original Keyes Fibre grips that I found...
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    I have thought a lot about the restoration I...

    I have thought a lot about the restoration I wanted. I have decided to leave it like it is. Like you say, it would be a shame to erase all the history. :)
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    I am glad you found a good pair! Simpson is a...

    I am glad you found a good pair!

    Simpson is a "hit or miss" kind of deal. They sell used stuff and I expected to get fair/worn grips. I've had good luck with them, I got grips in fair condition,...
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    I was feeling that my gun needed a spring...

    I was feeling that my gun needed a spring overhaul, so yesterday I received a complete set of USGI springs and a new un-issued firing pin. Replaced everything with no problems at all.

    Most of the...
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    Finding a good, unused pair is super hard. Most...

    Finding a good, unused pair is super hard. Most of those are in the unused pistols that reside in collections. I have bought several from Simpson's, I expected them to be used/worn, but not broken....
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    That sounds like an Ithaca hammer, late 43-45....

    That sounds like an Ithaca hammer, late 43-45. Some replacement hammers were also ribbed like the one you described. It is possible that is an Ithaca frame with a Remington Rand slide. This is...
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    Restoration?

    Would you mind telling who restored the first pistol? It looks amazing!
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    That is a very nice piece you got there! As for...

    That is a very nice piece you got there!
    As for the value and cleaning, I would just clean it to preserve it. No buffing of the steel parts or refinishing the stock. I like that vintage, used look...
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    I bought one from World war supply. Will post...

    I bought one from World war supply. Will post back regarding the quality of the sling once I receive it. Yes, the quick release attaches in the front of the trigger guard, this was done to set up the...
  22. Very nice example from Ithaca! Enjoy it!

    Very nice example from Ithaca! Enjoy it!
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    Yesterday, despite being a little bit too chilly...

    Yesterday, despite being a little bit too chilly here in NC, it was super nice outside. So I decided to take a few more pictures of my little treasure out in the sun. Enjoy!...
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    1943 Remington Rand M1911A1

    Well folks, recently I finally got the pistol I wanted for a long time. Had to save for a while to be able to get it, but it was worth the wait. It is a 1943 Remington Rand M1911A1. It still has all...
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    WW2 USMC Holster?

    Hello guys. Do anyone knows if during ww2, the department of the navy actually purchased m1916 holsters (used with the m1911a1 pistol) marked USMC instead of the standard US on the flap? I have found...
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