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11-17-2020 11:11 AM
#8581
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i have a no4mk1* from 1943 with the number 29L8890 from long branch.
there is a mark on the wood: CCM wath can it means?Sorry if i make some mistakes in english,i am flemish speaking.
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11-17-2020 11:11 AM
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11-18-2020 03:53 AM
#8582
Legacy Member
Diederik, pos op die Lee Enfield forum. Vele kennis daar.
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11-18-2020 02:50 PM
#8583
Legacy Member
Lyman # 48C Rear Sight for M1922 M1 Springfield Target Rifle.
My father won this rifle at Camp Perry in 1929 by placing high civilian in the Navy Cup Match. It is the rifle that he taught me to shoot with so I have a great deal of emotional capital invested in it. It is missing some parts for the Lyman # 48C rear sight. Can anyone help with a replacement Lyman 48C rear sight?
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11-23-2020 06:43 AM
#8584
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11-23-2020 09:29 AM
#8585
Legacy Member
New Member
Hi All,
New member here.
Looking forward to future information sharing.
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11-24-2020 04:44 PM
#8586
Contributing Member
Originally Posted by
asclark123
Can anyone help with a replacement Lyman 48C rear sight?
I could, but I won't. And I'm doing you a favor. If this rifle has true sentimental value and you know little about them, I envy you your journey. You can fill 95% of the knowledge about the 1903 and many more without leaving milsurp.com. But you have some searching and reading to do. Exhaust all that and then if you have any questions, post it in the appropriate place and subject matter experts will be happy to help you out. Have fun!
I have a lot more experience than expertise, still have both eyes and most of my fingers though.
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11-25-2020 02:57 AM
#8587
Legacy Member
Hello, All!
New member, but I've landed here before when doing research, and it's obviously a high quality forum. I don't have a lot of pieces, but I love guns and the history of arms, and I'm glad to be here now! I'll try not to ask too many stupid questions!
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11-25-2020 11:03 PM
#8588
Legacy Member
New member. I am a collector of old and modern weapons. Collection of about 200 pieces
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11-26-2020 09:26 PM
#8589
Legacy Member
New member intro
Hi,
I'm a new member, and asking for help with my newly acquired Steyr 1912 Mexican Short Rifle in 7mm Mauser. The cocking piece can be removed only with the aid of a crescent wrench - a very tight fit! The inner grooves are damaged a bit, but not the lugs on the firing pin. The firing pin's serial number doesn't match any other part, but the cocking piece and the bolt body numbers do match. The rifle has a 4 digit serial number, the firing pin has a 5 digit number. Do I need a firing pin mfg by Styer, or what?
Thanks,
psyguy74
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11-27-2020 08:10 PM
#8590
Legacy Member
An introduction.........
Thank you for letting me join this group. I live in the UK & collect British & Commonwealth bayonets plus worldwide toy bayonets. I have been collecting for 60 years & have accumulated around 1200 examples. I hope to share knowledge with other bayonet collectors.
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