Ammonia
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Ammonia
The UK, as they are impossible to find in Canehduh
looks to be a 1980s varmint rifle equipped with a 1970's stock which has been painted.
It's a helpful place to start, but my friend (who badgered me to create an inventory) put his "current inventory" somewhere that it hasn't been located yet.
Several weeks into the process we...
The gun collectors prayer:
"Lord, Please don't let my wife sell my guns for what I told her I paid..."
In my documents for those left behind, I named 2 people I know to be honest to help value...
Other than some forming differences caused for casting purposes I think they are the same.
In Can-eh-duh 1200C are easy to find, M86-87 are not, guys commonly use 1200c actions with c3a1 magazines...
According to the guys who specialize in Lithgow rifles, the recoil plates were not fitted during all wartime production periods.
Try naptha camp stove fuel and a paper towel.
It's a replacement stock without volley sights.
Double stack, double feed.
6.5 rounds
where is the SLAZ 44?
The L means Long Butt
John Jovino purchased and imported ALL of the complete rifles and parts in stock - looking at your photos I believe that your rifle was one of the complete rifles - certainly it was a matching...
Just a matter of interest, Pete B told me (yes I asked) that there was no way of providing a list of scopes matched to rings because the scopes were obtained separated from the rings.
it's not a MkII** judging by the bolt safety - the bolt appears to be for the earlier "button" style safety, and the safety itself looks like it may be an extended button style rather than a "flag"...
Lead solder not silver solder
I've seen crackle finish on early No32 scopes
Is that an Iraqi headstamp?
Thats 2 different shotguns...probably? Different officers...!!
I'm sorry for your loss.
I've been thinking of those many absent friends right now as I've been assisting a friend's widow with his estate.
To our Absent Friends...may we remember the good...
The turret housing and tube assembly method looks identical to the 3.5x "Gimbal" trials scopes. I was thinking that the dimensional differences may be related to attemps to improve waterproofing.
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Looks very much like the C.No67 MkI without an adjustable eye piece.
Certainly the turret design comes from a similar design basis point.
Although windage appears to be on the left side (ala...
I have at least 2 that have been modified to accept rifle and scope.
I was showing my buddy a new rifle and his daughter started screaming, and would not stop.
Apparently that's what she was taught to do in school.
Meanwhile our children are taught to scream incessantly at the sight of a firearm...
40 to 60 years ago, everyone here was taught basic firearms handling in school too.
The barrels are 27.5" long.