sounds like the DP 1903 turn-over guys moved on to the enfields. nobodys happy to until a guy loses part of his body or his or his sons life.
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sounds like the DP 1903 turn-over guys moved on to the enfields. nobodys happy to until a guy loses part of his body or his or his sons life.
find the guy who sold it to you and make him shoot a DP rifle or put the buttstock to his face and get some teeth marks on your butt plate. cause that is totally @#*#ed up. go to his place and grab...
well, it was worth asking. thanks for the info, at $16 per hundred which is less than half the cost of the projectiles I am currently using for plinking one would be foolish not to go with your...
any chance tis load could put down a Pennsylvania white tail at 100-200 yards?
they were also issued to the Alaskan Aleuts to fight the japs in WWII.
geez, I've been reloading .303 for almost but not yet two years now and I've used the fire forming and Lee collet in my excercise and have gone from 2-3" groups at 100 yards using commercial factory...
yeah it is technically wrong but it was almost $400 cheaper than building a real T which would still be wrong lol
Thanks Curly, I am one of those guys who strongly dislikes ruining perfection or shall we say " bubbatizing". Like you suggested, getting a seperate buttstock for the repro rest is a great idea.
those can be found mainly on No.4s supplied to the Turks durring their time in Korea. Congrats!!!!
1943 BSA equiped with the S&K mount and a 1952 Weaver K4 tri-post and a 1942 dated M1907 sling.
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damn, this thread was fun. can someone point me where to go to learn about the pupose and use of this o-ring procedure? please
Good god man, save some for us lol
very nice:thup:
this is a good thread, made me laugh. :thup:
Very nice.:thup:
I wonder if there may be a P&H sight in that pile/