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135244135245135246135247135248135249135250135251135252Local store apparently has gotten a collection in. Amongst the sporterized Arisaka’s is this Remington M1917.
Very dirty but mostly all there....
Nice. Hoping Santa brings me one.
Snowman, what grade is that?
Welcome. That’s a really good blog to follow. Not always about firearms but always interesting.
WWII weapons in Yemen wwiiafterwwii
Anthony Vander...something...is the guy who literally wrote the book on FN Mausers recently and he posts over there in the Mauser forum. Give it a shot.
My knowledge runs out there. I know my carbine is Columbian because of the big ol’ Columbian military crest FN put on the receiver. I got a lot of help over on the gunboards.com forum figuring out...
The .30-06 FN’s didn’t go to Israel or the Middle East. Various South American countries, Morocco, and Belgium bought them in that calibre.
I've got a Columbian FN M1930 Mauser carbine. 17.75" barrel in .30-06. Made about 1950.
I'd like to put a scope on it but don't want to drill and tap. Exploring some scout scope mounts that...
Cool. Those seem to be much more available than the FN ones.
Hmmmm. So a Czech vz1924 bayonet. Seems like plenty of those around.
Thanks!
Anybody know what the proper bayonet would be?
Also, found this partial cartouche under the handguard.
Any idea what the finish on the metal was?
Well, it's got a generation or four of rust in all the nooks and crannies so I wonder if that little screw got stuck in there and then someone mushed the slot trying to get it loose.
Any idea when...
Life keeps me very busy. Mainly my 1 yr old daughter so this doesn't get frequent attention.
Finally got the stock off. Had to drill the head off the forward lock bolt. The slot was totally...
Gotcha. Handy book, that.
Okay, thanks.
So, to be clear, they bought 1930 model carbines in .30-06 with bent bolts post war and then shortly afterwards bought 1950 rifles (and maybe carbines?) in .30-06 with straight...
No pics. I think I phrased that wrong though. Not crude...just less finely done? On mine you can barely see the machine marks but some of the reports of the arsenal jobs are a bit rougher.
The...
It's not one of the converted guns. Original .30-06. The rebuild markings aren't there, the correct Belgian post WWII stamp is there, and the notch in the receiver for the longer .30-06 round is the...
Where'd my 2nd post with the pics go?
Attached pictures.
Ran across a FN made Columbian Mauser carbine in .30-06.
Trying to figure out what exactly it is. Bolt is bent, has the full spelling of FN on left side of receiver, SHORT barrel, and is pretty...