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er.............. We know about the No32, what about revealing the Lyman stuff for those in need and without access to the 1991(?) Canadian
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11-27-2014 03:30 AM
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Much as I love pic's , the size of these are causing my poor old laptop to have a heart attack, how come you managed to get them uploaded?
Most programs require them to be within a specific size, I always resize to those spec's................not wanting to rain on your parade, but not everyone out here has and uses fancy modern computers.
Nice pic's though.
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Couldn't agree more Muffer! Couldn't wait for page 3 to end.........
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er.............. We know about the No32, what about revealing the Lyman stuff for those in need and without access to the 1991(?)
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Milsurps Knowledge Library - 1991 No.4 (All Marks) .303 Rifle Manuals (Complete Set))
it's right at the end of the instruction, just before the instructions on turning the rifle into DP status.
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Couldn't agree more Muffer! Couldn't wait for page 3 to end.........
Sorry gents. I can delete all of my pics if people prefer. Not meaning to hog bandwidth or jam up computers.
All of my pics were resized to about 100KB average size vs the immense files modern cameras take. I did shrink them a lot.
Last edited by Cantom; 11-27-2014 at 01:28 PM.
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Not much to say about the mere 10 lines about the No32TP telescope in the Canadian
EMER! Hardly a lesson in zeroing! Maybe the RCEME author wrote to Warminster and asked to borrow our notes on zeroing those TP's brought over in the early 50's by the Belgians and Dutch!
Reminds me of one of those do-it-yourself car repair manuals. To replace clutch. 1) take engine out. 2) separate engine from gear box. 3) replace clutch. 4) bolt cgearbox back to engine. 5) replace engine into car
Looking a bit further down about the Canadian DP No4's. Do I take iot that the Canadian DP's didn't have bolts? Prompts me to ask how on earth you do the basic drills such as load and unload er......., without a bolt?
Last edited by Peter Laidler; 11-29-2014 at 12:32 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Cantom
I can delete all of my pics if people prefer. Not meaning to hog bandwidth or jam up computers.
It all has to do with settings, they can change their settings so it's all on one page...takes way more before mine gets to page two.
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here is what Cantoms rifle looked like when it was sold by Reese Surplus a few years ago.
I notice it had a somewhat different cheek piece, and a different finish
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Indeed it does. Strange how that happens.
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That experimental cheek rest is well shaped but it wouldn't last a week in front line service before splitting somewhere along the curve. Of course that may not be how they were fitted originally. Three more screws would be needed IMHO and some hide glue wouldn't be out of place either. Easy to see why they went to a one piece Monte Carlo stock not long afterwards.
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