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    Lets see those...MILSURPS!

    Swedish AG-M42B, 6.5X55
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    Lets see those...MILSURPS!

    Swedish AG-M42B, 6.5X55 Sorry for the duplication
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    Discrepancies in Markings

    Thanks waidman. I don't know, though, without it in front of me.....I am sure it's the real deal and all, just got that "feeling". Thanks again.
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    Discrepancies in Markings

    This is for all the antique shotgun buffs, I hope you can clear this up. I was recently on the IMA website (http://www.ima-usa.com/prussian-sauer-sohn-double-barrel-16-bore-antique-shotgun.html) and just about bought this. The description sounded right, gun looks good, and it's a combo of SxS...
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    Just Finished My First "Bag Gun"

    Being as it's way too cold to go out shooting ( -41* this a.m.), I finally convinced myself to put this "bag-gun" together. Pretty well took all day. I probably took it apart more times today than it had been in its entire life. Nothing like a good puzzle to stimulate the brain, and I'm sure...
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    Has anyone else lost the appeal of hunting a certain species?

    We kind of gave up on grouse. The population is way down in most years, sometimes we don't see more than a handful all season. Other years, it's okay, but we still don't shoot them. They used to be fun to hunt with 12 & 16 ga., only head shots allowed. The rookies used .22's. Now, they...
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    battery eating bears

    A bear story from my railroad days: every curve on the rail has a "lubricator", which, when the rail wheels pass by, pumps out a shot of "rail lube". (This stuff is the most insidious material known to the universe. The idea is that it lubes everything up so the wheels don't wear out the...
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    canadianprecision target rigs

    I'm building my rifle as we speak with some of the accuracy/long range crowd here, and not once has anyone mentioned this guy. But that means nothing, all my guys have already decided who their favourite suppliers are (Gaillard, Barnard, etc.). Sounds to me like a nice rig. Maybe he can give...
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    1903 Firing Pin Rod/Safety Question

    James - thanks, but I've already downloaded them, and unless there are more than the six I've seen, they are no help.
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    1903 Firing Pin Rod/Safety Question

    This would be how much I would have to remove in order to get the groove near where the safety cam is. I am wondering if I have the wrong cocking piece. What do you think? Or am I totally lost on this one?
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    1903 Firing Pin Rod/Safety Question

    Oh..........so, how do I know if it is a low mount? I am assuming it is, the rifle had a scope mounted on it when I got it. Next question would be: how or where do I refit the cocking piece? When I partially re-assemble the cocking piece and sleeve, I can see the slot the safety is supposed...
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    1903 Firing Pin Rod/Safety Question

    Thanks rc. I kinda wondered. I'll pick up a "new" sear and see what happens. Sometimes I just wish people would leave things alone. Thanks again.
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    New Member? Introduce yourself here (just intros, questions get answered elsewhere)

    Hello, all I'm just an old guy with rifles. Nothing special. Just like rifles, reloading, shooting, more reloading, more shooting. I like hunting, too, but that's usually one or two shots a year, so it doesn't really satisfy my craving for shooting. Oh, I have a couple shotguns too, but I...
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    1903 Firing Pin Rod/Safety Question

    Hello all - my first post here, so just wanted to say howdy before I picked your brains. So..........howdy! I have a Rock Island Arsenal model 1903, ser. #430***, cal. .30-06. A few years back, the cocking piece (firing pin rod) broke and I ordered a new one from my smith. (Somehow, I ended...
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