Can anybody tell me anything about International Military Antiques? I have an acquaintance looking at importing an item from them into New Zealand and wants to make sure these guys are legit.
Cheers guys. I've been using home made patches out of old linen shirts. As well as greasing them up. I thought that patches were needed for any muzzleloader. My bad...
Just to try and stay true to your first thread I'll do both. First firearm: No5 Mk1 Fazakerly "Jungle Carbine" that had been butchered for my first deer hunting rifle. The butt stock is off a No1 Mk3, the rear sight had been removed and the flash hider had been hacked off. I call it Frankenfield...
I have my Great Grandfathers Rodda SxS that he apparently bought at the turn of last century to celebrate the birth of his first son. He fought in the New Zealand Wars ( about the same time as the US Civil War) And so the legend has it kept all his weapons from the conflict, Muskets and clubs...
Greetings from the Deep South all. I'm on the lookout for a replacement stock for a Ljungman AG42 as the one on mine was butchered by my late Step Father so he could mount a pistol grip. I'm trying to sell it for my Mother. But as is, it's nearly worthless! Any ideas?
Hi everyone. I'm new to Blackpowder shooting and I'm having issues with loading a replica Remington Zouve I inherited afew years ago. I'm using conical projectiles and having great difficulty getting them started. I've always been told never put my hand over the end of the rod when trying to ram...
Hi all. I've on this forum for a few years but hardly ever get on it until now. I've developed a serious interest in antique weapons but mainly wanting to focus on New Zealand Defence for rifles, especially Enfields.
How do I tell if this rifle is Miroku or Browning? I stripped all wood work off it to give it a spruce up and to ID it and I cant find any "branding" on it anywhere. There is however the initials NP just in front of the mag release and very faintly FN inscribed beside the mag release. I know FN...
Please excuse me if this sounds dumb but is the lever closing completely on the Hornady rounds? Is it possible that that particular brand could be a bit long for the throat?
I just traded my trusty old work .223 Rem bolt for an even older Miroku MLR .308 Win and am looking for any handy hints or advice on how to get the most out of it.
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