I have an M7 in which the muzzle ring has a slight amount of play. Is there any way to snug it up?
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I have an M7 in which the muzzle ring has a slight amount of play. Is there any way to snug it up?
I question the 4/91 date also. As I said, I bought it as a curiosity in the belief that it's just a facsimile of an actual military contractor sling, with attendant label markings also. Nice...
I bought the below pictured sling off of Gunbroker as a curiosity. The seller (I believe) thought it was a USGI item, but I'm skeptical. For one thing, by 1991 I'm pretty sure that "NSN" had replaced...
Judging from the color of the furniture on this 1953 FTR, presumably it's stocked in beech. Is that accurate?
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2017/05/HPIM1721_zps0h4lfurd-1.jpg
I would completely agree with all the previous comments. It's neither fish nor fowl - not correct for a WW2 example or a later Vietnam version. And it's expensive. At the time, Bud's Gun Shop had a...
The second bayonet arrived. Seems to be pretty much a carbon copy of the first one, the only differences being "A-12/76" on the outer carton and "TWB" stamped on the scabbard:
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Quite interesting, thanks. I ordered one more M7 & scabbard from CMP - curious what this one is going to be like.
Scabbard is marked "US M8A1" and below that "PWH".
I'm registered with the CMP at Anniston Depot in Alabama. Their website lists various surplus items for sale so I ordered this M7 bayonet. Came in a fairly moldy old package, with the M8A1 scabbard...
With such a bewildering variety of variations out there, presumably the fakes are getting harder to tell from the genuine ones?
It appears to be most similar to the Belgian example (synthetic/nylon variant).
Bayonet Belt Frogs - Argentina thru Denmark
The frog shown is sold on various websites (including EBay) as a "Lee Enfield" or "No 4/9 bayonet frog". Is this indeed of UK origin?
This M24/47 is a recent gun show pickup. Occasionally you find a nice one at the shows:
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2015/03/HPIM1608_zps77zlxoyc-1.jpg
The following thread is from another forum, but...any ideas?
ArizonaShooting.com View topic - So I bought this Enfield because it puzzled me..
I'm somewhat familiar with the web "Afrika Korps" frogs (the repros, anyway). Is the following an accurate copy of a "tropical" version or just fanciful?:
World War Supply :: World War Supply
I noticed that some frogs have the small retaining strap (for want of a better term) and some don't. Was this item unnecessary to retain the bayonet in the frog?
Repro frogs are sold widely on the Net, on sites such as the one below. With the understanding that these are knockoffs, how accurate are they in detail?:
Bayonets Frogs
I stand corrected. Evidently this is July 1951 manufacture.
Picked up this case of ammo at a gun show today. It's (I believe) 1960 manufacture and packed in wedge-shaped internal packs.
Most of the 7.62x54R I've seen has been loose packed in 20 round paper...
Picked this up the other day. After some research, the date of manufacture turns out to be 1952. Is there any concern about shooting this 182-grain stuff in a Mosin-Nagant?
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Can anyone tell me if this is a UK or Pakistan- manufactured No 9 bayonet?:
British No.9 Bayonet, Scabbard & Frog : Collectible Gun Parts & Accessories at GunBroker.com
Browsing Gunbroker, I happened across this item:
British Lee Enfield Canvas Case : Collectible Gun Parts & Accessories at GunBroker.com
How common were these items in actual use? I've never...
On many of the No 9 bayonets I noticed that the blade is left "in the white" while the remainder is blackened. What was the reason behind this?
Can anyone say for sure what this pouch was used for? It came with a Mosin-Nagant M91/30 (along with some other accessories), and has been variously described as an old SKS ammo pouch or a Russian...
Overall, what was the general impression of these? Were they as well made as their UK counterparts?