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    Bo Clerk

    I asked about C H Armory single shot rifles on a thread in the long gun section, and was helped greatly by some High Roaders. I contacted Dave Davison of CH4D company as I was advised to do. He bought the C H reloading tool company from Bo Clerk last century [as he put it] and thought that Mr...
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    Insert a caption

    Never laugh when Skunk plays the banjo! Wow, Skunk-over 7,000 posts? You haven't slowed down since the days of the University of Chinese Immigrants.
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    Single Shot Rifles

    Thanks Jim- I'll research 4D and see if there are any long time employees. I might have the only two rifles made. If my interest in keeping things as they were weren't so strong I'd rebarrel them with half oct/half rd in .40 caliber and shoot them against my .40/65 Hi-wall to see who built the...
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    Single Shot Rifles

    Thanks, Fisherman- I'd be interested in hearing his reply- I could make the rifles available for photos, or just take some myself if he has any information.
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    Single Shot Rifles

    Thanks for the response- they are physically identical to the Hi-Wall except that they are hammerless. They are falling blocks with a safety located for thumb use [like a shotgun] but appear to cock on opening. I have never shot them, I bought them from a gun shop that got them from an estate...
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    Single Shot Rifles

    I acquired two C H Armory hammerless Hi-Wall rifles a few years back. All I have been able to find out is that they were made by the reloading tool company as a "improved Highwall" - one is serial # 1 expermental in 45/70 - and the second is #1011-in .250-3000-- but I believe that is the model...
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    Springfield Armory M1A rebuild

    That is good advice, Jim. My plan was to have the receiver x-rayed or magnafluxed prior to heat treat to look for cracks. The 8000 series steel is strong, but building a safe rifle is my intent. It's just having a 012xxx serial number M1A would be nice too. I'll try to find the heat treater...
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    Springfield Armory M1A rebuild

    That is good advice, Jim. My plan was to have the receiver x-rayed or magnafluxed prior to heat treat to look for cracks. The 8000 series steel is strong, but building a safe rifle is my intent. It's just having a 6 digit serial number M1A would be nice too. I'll try to find the heat treater...
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    Springfield Armory M1A rebuild

    Thanks- i will contact them immediately and see what they can do.
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    Springfield Armory M1A rebuild

    I finally got around to sending off my preban receiver and bolt to SA for rebuilding [it was in a house fire and rockwells out at annealed.] A year or so ago I had contacted them and got the name of their heat treater, and after heat treat it would be shipped to them for rebuild. They now won't...
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    The "back door draft"

    Kerry was right?:what:
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    California: replacement magazine bodies

    I stopped going to this forum because I was discussing this very subject [a month or so after the forum started up] and a mod closed the thread indicating that discussing breaking the law or trying to circumvent the law wasn't allowed here, and that was why the forum was called the "High Road."...
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    Arsenal.....

    This guy sounds interesting. I bet the anti- lit was a copy of the Turner Diaries, and the chem-weapons lit was the Anarchist cookbook. He doesn't sound like he is wrapped too tight.
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    Accumulating guns...Am I nuts?

    Anyone planning on staying in Kali probably doesn't like guns anyway. As soon as my children start popping out Grandchildren my wife will be willing to leave, and the difference in price from here to there will help retirement and buy me more gun/ I mean investments.:D
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    Southerners are vanishing

    Hey Bountyhunter, you got a single or double wide. 98% of watchers of Cops are in trailers, and I figured there was a reason you recognized Southerns so quick.:p
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    Southerners are vanishing

    I saw the original article about the vanishing Southerner, and it was no surprise. Up our road is a couple that moved to Atlanta from New York about 14 years ago. Four years ago they moved here [ behind enemy lines in PRK] and after we met them they always complained about never being made to...
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    Something goes "bump" in the night...how to bring extra ammo/

    Skunk- Hia kum Chinee nei bo. He nam is Lei Ying Lo, sum meen gai tli lin ching him, he sa wai hang mi, dumgai. Yu stin ki po, pla wee skunk, yu go nao, dum gai! Ai no pei fo skunk, I go hai ding nao an wa shing stin ki off.
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    Something goes "bump" in the night...how to bring extra ammo/

    Howdy Skunk- How you be? If I was as tactical as you I could see in the dark and shoot through speeding Locomotives.:p I guess I had better get me one of those skunks- how do you get used to the smell?:scrutiny:
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    Something goes "bump" in the night...how to bring extra ammo/

    Yeah, I have a medium size dog, but he's a coward. He barks alert for catapillars, for God's sake.:uhoh: :what: :rolleyes:
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    Something goes "bump" in the night...how to bring extra ammo/

    I have a full security system with monitoring. If the alarm goes off [ and it has] I keep my briefcase by the bed, with my 1911 and two spare mags, plus my 5 cell mag lite inside. I open the briefcase, remove the equipment, chamber a load, engage the safety, and check the security pad to...
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