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That IS a nice, clean No. 5. Congrats on a great find! Any number of people are sure to point out that the sling is on inside out but I distinctly remember being told to fit it as you do (and polish the brass).
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Originally Posted by
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That IS a nice, clean No. 5. Congrats on a great find! Any number of people are sure to point out that the sling is on inside out but I distinctly remember being told to fit it as you do (and polish the brass).
Thanks! I have the clips (open end)facing out on the sling, but I have them covered in Bubble wrap so it may look the other way arround. Not sure which way is correct. Dont want to mark the wood 
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Thanks! I have the clips (open end)facing out on the sling, but I have them covered in Bubble wrap so it may look the other way arround. Not sure which way is correct. Dont want to mark the wood

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Gerry - great idea on the bubble wrap and if you are using that POF
ammo and get a 'dud' you can always 'pop' one of the bubbles and know one will know the difference.
(by the way - Nice looking No5)
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Great rifle. I am lucky to have two of them and I use one of them as a back up rifle for shooting chucks (pasture poodles). For me, it works well under two hundred yards.
Has a real old Weaver K 2.5 (brass) that somebody put on it after modifying the action. At least they used Parker Hale mounts.
I use commercial ammo but I have not heard the wood chucks complain.

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Great rifle. I am lucky to have two of them and I use one of them as a back up rifle for shooting chucks (pasture poodles). For me, it works well under two hundred yards.
Has a real old Weaver K 2.5 (brass) that somebody put on it after modifying the action. At least they used Parker Hale mounts.
I use commercial ammo but I have not heard the wood chucks complain.

Medic ... any chance of a pic of a woodchuck? Us furrainers don´t know nuthin ... never even heard of them.
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Originally Posted by
gerry
Thanks! I have the clips (open end)facing out on the sling, but I have them covered in Bubble wrap so it may look the other way arround. Not sure which way is correct.
The way that you have it: clips out, brass plate in. (Source: five years in the School CCF.)
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Wood chucks.

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Medic ... any chance of a pic of a woodchuck? Us furrainers don´t know nuthin ... never even heard of them.
Try Googling "American wood chuck". If that does not satisfy you, I will try to get an image of a "Chuck" for you.
Might even show you one that has been deceased by the Jungle Carbine. Probably not for the faint of heart as those 180 grain softnose bullets really do some damge to the creature
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Good thing, Google. Found out that it´s a groundhog (and what it looks like). Think it´s what m´father called a "desert rat".
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Is it possible that in Germany
, there is a related species? Here in NW Pennsylvania, there are a nusiance!
Cows break their legs in the burrows, Farm equipment can be broken as the "chucks" mound up the dirt around their burrows and you can break a cutting bar on them.
Chucks also carry fleas and ticks which they can pass on to us.
I see you are in Berlin Germany and I probably would not be home much if I lived there. All your history, battle sites, etc. My metal detector and research books would be in constant use. Thanks!