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    Ihc #4586992

    I got bored so I thought I'd finally post some pictures of my IHC. After I cleaned it up it looks okay, as long as you don't open it up and see the inside of the stock. The left side of the stock is considerably lighter than the right side.

















    I also got these loaded back up from shooting my 5.9 mill SA. I'm ready for another day at the range.
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    I'd just get a stock and be off. The gun looks flawless and if you can't do a bed job to repair that one, just get another. All that ammo can't be just left there to rot...it only has a life of a couple days after all. Then it's useless. You have to shoot it NOW!
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    I can't, it's snowing again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUTS View Post
    it's snowing again
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    The receiver and barrel appear to have their original finish, which is in nice shape. What is the make-up if the rest of the parts?

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    Here is how she breaks down.

    Op rod: D-6536382 IHC
    Bolt: D6528287 IHC
    Trigger housing: IHC D6528290
    Hammer: 5546008 IHC
    Safety: F
    Hammer spring plunger: No wings
    Rear sight housing: unmarked
    Elevation knob: IHC
    Windage knob: DRC
    Follower: 12 marked SA
    Follower arm: unmarked, possible IHC
    Follower rod: unmarked, possible IHC
    Follower arm pin: undercut
    Op rod catch: unmarked, possible IHC
    Bullet guide: WWII milled
    Gas plug: P x

    Here are the parts I'm not sure of.






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    That's a fairly decent IH makeup from the parts you listed. That's a handsome rifle sir! I'd love to have those rounds you loaded up for mine right now!!

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