Chuck,
That is exactly what I was thinking....At least it LOOKS like it saw every rain shower in the South Pacific !!
Sorry I can't offer anything constructive.
Tom
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Chuck,
That is exactly what I was thinking....At least it LOOKS like it saw every rain shower in the South Pacific !!
Sorry I can't offer anything constructive.
Tom
Jim,
No shortage of '06 brass here. I'm just acquiring as much G.I. brass as I can afford for now. I only have about 5000 cases and maybe another 2000 loaded Greek M2 ball. Probably more than...
Thanks Jim!
I wont use the corroded stuff, in that case.....I guess I have about 540 good cases. Unfortunate, but hey! They were free (my favorite price to pay for anything)
Tom
I was recently given about 600 once fired M2 Ball cases from an estate clean up. These were stored in the original 1952 St. Louis Arsenal pasteboard boxes after they were fired (all the same...
Neal and all,
I suspect that the problem lies in the left coarse adjustment screw (which I can soften and "un stake" if necessary.
After tearing the rifle down to have some work done to it,...
Thanks Mike,
I just received an 03A4 with the "early" M82 mounted on it. The post was 3/4 of the way to the left of the image. I cranked the windage knob to see what would happen and was able to...
I am new to WW2/Korean War rifle scopes. Is the M82 rifle scope "non-centering" (meaning, the post is not centered in the image once the windage/elevation adjustments have been made)?
Thanks for...
Is the magazine tube correct? I thought the take-down M97 used a different mag tube than the civilian models.
Just starting out myself..
Sgt. Tom