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    Victory Model (Post war) markings

    That's kind of where I was heading with this one. The "DNCD" being some sort of Civil Defence organization, and then the "KLA 5" either being a control number or some such number for that unit, or a seperate number applied later by another organization. The only hang up on the last option is...
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    Victory Model (Post war) markings

    Serial number is V420***
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    Victory Model (Post war) markings

    Hello all, Trying to help out a customer in my shop who has a Victory Model with what appears to be post-war agency markings. It has all the standard military markings (US property, GHD, Ord bomb, etc.) as well as original grips, lanyard ring and finish. However on the left side of the...
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    Identity and Date of Manufacture of S&W Revolvers

    Not to get too off-topic, but I'm trying to track down the (Most likely) post war history of a Victory Model. Ser. # is V420xxx, not british, lend lease, etc. but on the left side of frame is stamped DNCD and then KLA 5 below that, appears to be done by end user, not factory. Any ideas...
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    Savage model 170 disassembly

    OK, I'll try the rotating bolt thing, can't hurt at this point. Thanks.
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    Savage model 170 disassembly

    If that were only the case, I'd be good to go, but unfortunately, I believe I'm working with a broken firing pin. I've already removed the stock and trigger group, and I agree, it does look like it should come out the back, it just...Doesn't, at least not yet.
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    Savage model 170 disassembly

    Hello all, Have had great luck in the past cruising this site for info but now I'm stymied. I'm sure there is a simple method that I just can't seem to grasp, but how does one go about getting the bolt out of the Savage model 170 pump-action rifle?? It would seem that it would take apart...
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