Wow, thanks for the info! This puts part of the puzzle together.
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Wow, thanks for the info! This puts part of the puzzle together.
Thank you for the translation. Any idea where this rifle served, are their others like this out there?
This rifle has a 1940 Savage Receiver and a mismatched BSA Shirley Jungle Carbine Bolt (note the base of the bolt is hollowed out). Here is the right side, I should be able to provide detailed pics...
I picked this 1940 Enfield No.4 up the other day. Is this Arabic on the disc? I was not sure if this rifle was an import from Inida, metal has heavy coating of black paint...
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Thank you!
I would like to ask a favor as well. I have a 1898 Krag with a SRS of #162402. It appears to be a cut down carbine, not sure if this a legit or not. Just pulling it out of the back of the safe, I...
Thank you for the info, I will post pictures of my rattle can experience!
-Devin
Thanks for the replies.
I guess my options are:
1) How to remove the semi-bright stock - Mineral Spirits to dull it out?
2) Since most of the Suncorite has been removed, would it hurt to...
Guys,
I wanted to get your opinion on how modified my Ishapore / GRI No1 Mk3 Rifle is currently. Other that have viewed this rifle have told me that this is a factory refurb, or stated that an...
I have a 1942 M39 that Bubba managed to have his way with... He applied poly over stock. I am going to remove the poly with citrastrip.
The question: 'What should I apply to the stock once...
The Enfield is done, broken down and put back together. I used a light coat of BLO after cleaning the stock. I even installed the safety assembly (missing prior), thanks to Brian at BDL. Thanks...
I was able to break the Enfield down to small components, clean & lubricate. I have done a bit more research on how to care for the stock and the discussions seem a bit confusing. Some state that...
Hey guys, I have a type 38 that Bubba got his hands on, cut down stock... Average stock price on eBay is $250, more than a complete rifle. Any other sources?
Thanks, sent a PM.
I plan on keeping the rifle with the current wood. I am just breaking the rifle down, cleaning all the parts & putting it back together. In regards to taking the rifle apart, I just ordered the...
Ron - Thanks for the informed response! My next question is > 'What type of furniture do I have?' How the British refer to the wood on the rifle. Per my research, Walnut was the wood of choice,...
Hello everyone, I am new to the forums and I thought I would post two questions on a 1945 LongBranch No.4 Enfield that I am breaking down.
1) I am trying to identify the stamps on the barrel...
Hello everyone, I am new to this Forum and the amount of detailed & quality communication on milsurps is very impressive. I have a modest collection of rifles that collected several years ago. I am...