I agree. However, it would be nice is someone with all four SMG could review it in practice. I recollect sometime [IIRC} on this forum the interchangeability was mentioned and how well the...
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I agree. However, it would be nice is someone with all four SMG could review it in practice. I recollect sometime [IIRC} on this forum the interchangeability was mentioned and how well the...
Sten magazines were based on the Lanchester SMG because the Lanchester was in production already. The Lanchester in its turn was based on the German MP28, thus magazines also. MP38/40 magazines in...
Thanks, they went to a good home.
I need a broken/ruptured case extractor for my no 4 mk 2. In South africa please.
There doesn't seem to be much left if your life partner isn't there to share it. Not looking forward to it.
I know this is politics. The conflict started by Hamas is escalating almost out of control. It will be interesting to see Israel's response, and then Iran, and then allies, etc.
Agreed. However. Got them from a friend going away. Don't want them. Free to a good home.
I have two LE oil bottles free for anyone who collects. South Africa.
Plain one bottom broad arrow, below that is II, B and 9.
One with the button on top 464 on button, bottom broad arrow, WD...
The first 5 not intended for bolt action rifles.
The foaters go away after a time. Life goes on.
The MAG in South African service always worked. BMG in the armour also. Both weren't subjected to 'improvement'.
Yes, the upside down BAR action mated to the MG42 feed resulted in the MAG. ...
I would expect the noise wouldn't influence the operator that much, with everything else happening. The enemy should be impressed with the noise hitting them just after the bullets, make them look...
Denel is correct.
7,62 BMG was a well loved gun in our army. As was the MAG.
I suspect there are good reasons why changing to 7,62X54 in a P14 isn't well known. Rechambering doesn't seem to be an issue, getting it to feed through the magazine and adapting the bolt are. ...
Just a curiosity question. Did you ever get any other than French MAS rifles?
Those guys look very determined to go somewhere.
That's the length I always thought they should be.
Always thought tea didn' have caffeine, until research told me otherwise. Except you rarely get the tea aroma as you do for coffee.
It would seem that would cause it to chip? I don't have the extended experience but in the all ones I've seen and handled in the store of private ownership, never seen a chip or crack in the butt.
Looks like a hot tea flavoured drink, not British tea.
Seems like quite a gap in the wood around the butt plate.
Basic safety precautions. No magazine in rile means accidental discharge is much less. Loaded magazines are immediately available. Low threat environment.
Looks like a good honest hunting rifle. Get a 5 shot magazine or cut that one to seat it flush with the trigger guard. Or add a scope too.
Could you provide more detail on this please? References, etc, I want to do some research about this.
The students would know why the teachers are armed.