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    Need some help on my new Military Surplus.....

    I just got these and I have a few questions...
    I would like to restore the No. 4 MK1 in the picture. All I have for it is what you see in the picture. Does anyone no the exact history of this model and where I can get parts for it? The Remington 1917 looks to me in good shape and I would like to take it to the range but I'm not sure if it is complete. Can anyone tell if it's missing something? What caliber is it? 30-06?? The Husqvarna I Think is a WW2 pistol Does anyone have any info/history on this gun? I also think the Hi-standard model B is from WW2 any info/history on this gun? My last question is.... As you can see in the pictures they are all dirty and that is how I got them. I own other Non Military Surplus handguns and rifles and have cleaning supplies for them. Can I use the same supplies for these old Military Surplus guns? I am very new to the Military Surplus collecting but am very interested in collect more so I hope any of my questions don't sound to dumb
    Thanks for any help you can give.....
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    Well, the No. 4 could be restored as a project. You are going to need a trigger guard assembly, magazine, 4 stock pieces, bands, swivels, buttplate, vsrious screws, a rear sight, etc..... The bolt is a m/m from a Long Branch, but if headspace is OK that won't be a problem for a shooter.
    Just don't spend too much doing the restoration.

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    Thanks for the infor tiriaq...
    I found a trigger guard assembly on line for $7 and a full stock for $75 I dont know if that comes with bands, screws etc. Is that a good price?

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    Check with Brian Dickicon at BDLicon....

    He has the complete wood sets, so he may have the bands and screws, as I doubt any wood set comes complete with them.

    No.4 Mk1 Complete Wood Sets - Unissued Beech - $75.00 U.S.

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