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You're right there Al. You'll always see real Armourers squeeze the trigger when they close the bolts so that the cocking piece isn't subject to dry firing
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02-17-2011 08:50 AM
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Very nice #5, the screws are even in great shape! Maybe not even turned?
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You'll always see real Armourers squeeze the trigger when they close the bolts so that the cocking piece isn't subject to dry firing
Almost the first thing that I learned on a CCF Cadet Armourers' course - some years ago. I remember always making sure to do - mostly because it looks flash.
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yep sure looks like a nice no1, does it still have the mag cut off as i cant see it in the pic.
And is the trigger gaurd the original as from most no1s ive seen they have a loop and ring to hold the magazine with the rifle so you cant take the mag off. Does it have volley sights aswell cant see from the pic side.
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Fergs
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heres a pic or two of my jungle carbine which is still in the progress of a rebuild, just needs the barrell and the rear sights rebuilt. Never mind the barrell which is on it at the moment its a heavy no111 lightly screwed in for show.