-John,
Thank you for your much appreciated help. Not being a collector myself, the water can get a might murky at times. I cna see now, and I am going after this one! Thanks again. BTW, '03's a...
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-John,
Thank you for your much appreciated help. Not being a collector myself, the water can get a might murky at times. I cna see now, and I am going after this one! Thanks again. BTW, '03's a...
-John,
Thank you for you comments. I do believe whith what you have said regarding this RIA, tat I will pursue it.
One more question regarding bolts. I checked the web site that you eluded to,...
-John,
I would appreciate your response to my final signal Thank you.
-The Irish Mick
-John,
The bolt on the RIA is identical to rollins74 ( thanks for the photo) I had occation to see this rifle in the Arizona sunlight. There are two (2) firing proof marks. One RIA, and a later...
found on RIA rifle #424790. Bbl date 6-17. Any significance to this bolt being on an issue arm? This is a totalt RIA weapon. Thanks.
Thanks to everyone who answered my questions.
-The Irish Mick
Arizona Territory
Gentlemen,
I have just come into some M-2 Ball ammo, and I would like to know more about the headstamps.
1. M-2 loose several hundred rnds. marked as follows: KA/73 Shiney & clean.
2 One 400...
Well Lads,
I cmae over from the CSP. I do not consider myself a collector, more of a military histroian. I do enjoy shooting my firearms from the British Victorian era, and my US arms from the...