Very good idea too resized. 323 bullets!
I have a repro no.4T with a .314 barrel. It shoots quite well with hornady .312 but, as I have a bunch of .323 bullets I don't use, I'll sure try to resized...
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Very good idea too resized. 323 bullets!
I have a repro no.4T with a .314 barrel. It shoots quite well with hornady .312 but, as I have a bunch of .323 bullets I don't use, I'll sure try to resized...
Thank you!!!
That's the one I was looking for.
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Hi,
I have seen a very interesting website a while ago about all the mauser K98 reworks variations with a lot of pictures and descriptions.
russian captures, israeli rework, yugo rework ect.
It...
I just bought one cheek piece from
gun parts corp. It's a unregulated item so it should ship without problem.
Ok, thanks for the answer. It's logical
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It's the same marking as the pics up here but FTRM too.
Why 1941 Maltby are more rare?
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=73082&page=1
I'm curious, why a 1941 Maltby is more desirable?
I ve got one of them, full wood FTRM in nice condition.
Thanks guys!
The stock definitely have been sanded during refurb.if the scope and rifle all match and original, I'm happy.
I ll receive it in 1-2 weeks. I ll let you know how it shoot!
Hi guys,
I'm close to buy a mosin PU sniper 1943 refurb, all match including the scope with forced match mount.
(kazan factory #237 1943 scope)
Everything seems correct to me.
Do you ever seen...
Thanks guys!
I'm wondering if it as been FTR during the war? I heard Maltby stopped production shortly after the war and it's still a mk.1 not a mk2 conversion.
Hi,
Here's my ''new'' 1941 enfield no4. I'm trying to understand is story. I'm looking at the marking and, that's what I know.
Can you tell me more you Enfield specialist?
It's a a 1941...
Hi,
Quite happy to find this site. Very interesting.
I'm interested in WW2 story and weapons.
I actually own a garand, mosin nagant, carcano, swedish mauser, enfield, SKS
Hope to learn more about...