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    Ruger No. 1 Advice Needed

    Best bet: rugerforum.com! List your rifles in their classified section.
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    I finaly found a proper sling for my rifle...

    Wonderful rifle! Its condition and that of the sling are really remarkable. I've always wondered who came up with the ray gun front sight combined with the throwback rod bayonet. I guess TR's comments about about the bayonet had something to do with the redesign... What are the chances you'll...
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    Stevens 325 C

    Nothing really available to dress up these nifty old rifles, except - I believe - a Williams receiver sight. The triggers on the 325 and all its descendents are complex and best left alone. I've found a dab of graphited grease from time to time on the sear and the nose of the firing pin much...
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    rifle scope adjustment

    Sounds like there's "cross talk" in the scope's adjustments, that is any movement in a given direction (left or right) causes some displacement in the opposite ( up or down) direction and vice versa. Not uncommon in early scopes and inexpensive latter day scopes, too. What are you working with?
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    shooting .22 short

    The Springfield was designed to shoot only long rifles as an autoloader. It has to be used as a manually operated gun when shooting shorts and longs.
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    .416 Rigby!?!

    Arisaka action's not long enough to handle the 416...
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    considering a savage 170

    30-30 was plagued with feeding problems, although I had one in 35 Remington that wotked like a charm. It was very accurate, too. Can't speak to pricing these days, but I personally would not pay 300 bucks for one.
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    Cleaning My Savage Bolt

    It's post GCA 68; prior to that law, the 340 guns were not serial numbered. There were a number of minor design changes made from the time they were introduced as the Stevens Model 325 back in 1947. The triggers are very complicated, and best left alone unless you are really good at working...
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    2-Gun Action Match with a Remington Model 8 (video)

    A Model 8 in 300 Savage?
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    Picked Up a Couple Oldies

    87A aka "click-clack gun." They're a hoot! 340's look pretty good compared to a lot of stuff being produced today. I've got one in 222 and a click clack as well...
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    Is the Remington 725 a sleeper?

    Kp321 is thinking of the the Remington Model 720, a sporting rifle based on a slicked up 1917 Enfield action. It was offered for a few years before the Second World War. Remington followed it with the 721 in 1948...
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    Click-clack gun redux

    My gill gun works fine with everything I put through it, except Remington subsonic ammunition. It may be the bullet shape; Winchester T22's and CCI standard velocity ammunition click-clack right through it!
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    Click-clack gun redux

    Springfield Model 87A autoloading 22 made by Stevens. Tried to attach picture of the paperwork but - given the limited computer skills of an old man - I failed...
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    Click-clack gun redux

    Picked up a reproduction hang tag and instruction sheet for the gill gun I spoke of earlier. Very high quality, and a wide selection. Check out www.rstmanuals.com
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    What is this?

    A picture of the whole rifle (right side, please) may help.
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    Rifle ID

    I believe it's an English sporting rifle made up on an 1895 Dutch/Rumanian Mannlicher action. It appears that the magazine has been altered to accept a detachable box; the scope would have interfered with the original clip loading system. All the great English makers produced similar rifles...
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    Savage 99 sights

    Drive out left to right. Better to use a piece of brass stock, rather than a piece of dowel. Support the rifle firmly (Well-padded in a vise, if possible), and whack the drift solidly with a hammer of some weight. Should do the trick...
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    Savage Model 110C question

    Savanahsdad, thanks again; your explanation is good and clear. One question, though. This gun's bolt cap has the slotted head. Big coin good enough enough to break it loose? Also, apologize for taking so long to respond. Been sick as a dog with the flu for more than a week. Writing this...
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    Savage Model 110C question

    Savanahsdad, thanks for the tip about the bolt. The button was gunked up a bit. I think a thorough cleaning of the bolt will help too. How do you disassemble it?
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    Savage Model 110C question

    Recently picked up a Model 110C Series H 25-06 (factory 24" s/s barrel, thank God!). S/N is A593XXX and have been told it was manufactured in 1970.Metal and bore are in top-notch shape, but the wood is banged up a bit. Wears a nice Balvar5 scope. Rig cost me $262.62, so I'm a pretty happy old...
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