Does anyone know what the -2 at the end of a serial number indicates?
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Does anyone know what the -2 at the end of a serial number indicates?
Has anyone replaced the metal plate with a rubber type, if so, which one?
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Yes Sir. I'm thinking its a Mortise and tenon joint.
On the Paratrooper stock, does anyone know how the rear pistol grip is attached? Mine has an ever so slight movement and there are no screws visible for tightening.
Saw a block with either a "B" or "8" and a diagonal line running on either side stamped on it. My book shows no such marking. :dunno:
I currently have a SAW stock on my G1, and since I don't have very long arms, I was wondering if there is a shorter stock available to make sholdering the rifle more comfortable?
Man, if you guys are getting all "frustrated and angered" over redundant forum questions, I'd hate to see you if something really serious happened in your life. If you don't have something positive...
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On a magazine. IBM?
Were there any USGI with the BHO followers??
I can't seem to find this marking in any of my books. It is a closed diamond shape with the letter D inside.
I use padded rubber quik clamps to press down on the spring with a brass punch inbetween. Sometimes yes, most times no! Any tricks to compressing the springs?
What markings are typically found on this part?
Any trick to installing one?
Not taken the wrong way and yes I have the book by Riesch. I'm a little ticked off right now because I sent a trigger housing to one of our forum members with an M2 sear in it and he is telling me it...
Would somebody be kind enough to post a picture of an M2 sear.
Where these ever used on USGI M1's at anytime?
That's exactly how I dated it.
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That's what I have been struggling with. If it was a USGI, I would not...
I have the oppourtunity to trade my (I would say like new) Glock 22 .40 cal with LaserMax for a late 1974 Plainfield M1 serial range 681xx. The M1 is in beautiful condition, shiny bore, strong...
There are a lot of new handguards without the metal. Can the metal be purchased?
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I've noticed some stocks, especially on the Plainfields, are a very light, blond colored wood. Is that birch?