To forum members,
Disregard this post as I found out today that I was reading the disc upside-down, it's Arabic and I'm not knowledgeable in the Arabic alphabet. SAT
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To forum members,
Disregard this post as I found out today that I was reading the disc upside-down, it's Arabic and I'm not knowledgeable in the Arabic alphabet. SAT
Has anyone ever made a study, and published his/her results of the identification of
MAUSER Rifle Buttstock Disc from all nation's.
Recently worked on a M48BO which had a brass buttstock disc....
Parashooter, thanks for the update, will check Graft's. Have a great weekend. :)
Thanks, Parashooter, So what unit was you in, or are you, or was you a skydiver. Out of just under 30 yrs. I was 16 in the ABN. Shoot me an e-mail if you want. Take care and best wishes :)
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Where can one find .303 British unprimed brass these days?
I found out by reading Ken Waters, Pet Loads, that the 30-40 Krag case has a base dia., which
fits a military .303, chamber just fine....
Brian,
Not sure you got my reply as my desktop is acting up. I seem to have misplaced the Canadian web site I found the book on.
However here is the return address from the sender: Fred Van...
Thanks to both of you, I ordered my copy this AM. Holzhacker :)
thermo,
I'm new at this but I believe the six pointed star is the Weedon Repair Standard Mark, and the V below is the code letter for W.W.Greener,
the firm which did the repair work.
Hope...
Does anyone on the forum have a copy of the following Book/ Manual by Capt. Peter Laidler
"The Identification of Buttstock Marking Discs in British Service 1900-1944"
If so do you find it...
Promo,
Many thanks for the fine JPEG, IDing the inards of an unaltered MK I. with out the need to tear the weapon down.
I recently aquired a MK I, and was under the impression from what i...