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    How Do You Know a Firearm is High Quality?

    How much does ISO 9001 and MIL-SPEC come into the picture as far as quality goes ?
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    Ultimate rook rifle

    A bit more information on rook rifles. An early Sako L46 was chambered in 7x33. This is from a Swedish website, use google translate. www.jaktojagare.se/en/article_print.php?id=351332
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    Obsolete Cartridges

    I had a Colt New Service .455 Eley that was a lot of fun to shoot. Now I have a gew 98 Mauser (1917) that will fire 7.92x33. Very low recoil, and Hornady and PRVI still produce this round...
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    Pretend the 223 had never been invented... what caliber for our armed forces?

    We might still be using the .276 Pedersen had it been adopted. Same with the .280 British. Currently, the 7x46 UIAC would fill the bill nicely. In the future, you'll see caseless ammo and then directed energy weapons...
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    Best Caliber That Never Took-off

    .276 Pedersen, .280 British, 7.92x33. By the way, MCACE in Alaska does have chamber adapters to shoot 7.92x33 in 8x57 Mausers. Instead of e-mail, use usps for best results contacting them...
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    physical problem with recoil

    recoil problem I have a bad shoulder too, and have found the PAST shoulder pad helps quite a bit. You might consider gas operated firearms also...
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    Chamber adapters

    Does anyone besides MCACE make chamber adapters? I wanted one for a VZ 24 to go from 8x57 to 7.92x33. For the price of the new barrel ($225+labor) I could get back into reloading and try reduced loads. Any thoughts?
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    Guns you would like to see in production

    How about an FN AR or polymer FN FAL chambered in 280 British...
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