About 5 or 6 years ago, the CMP had a lot of correct rifles for sale. These correct grade rifles were late model HRAs and SAs and their prices for them were higher than the price for standard...
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About 5 or 6 years ago, the CMP had a lot of correct rifles for sale. These correct grade rifles were late model HRAs and SAs and their prices for them were higher than the price for standard...
The 7th round stoppage problem has been around since the 1940s. I would like to suggest that you take a look on the Internet for a you tube video documented by the Garand Collectors Association. It...
Thank you, One Shot. You have been a great help. Lee Hoffman
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[B] I recently acquired a Belgian Mauser made in Birmingham England. I am fairly sure that it was manufactured and used in WW 1 and I was told that the rifle is a cavalry model. It seems to have...
Thanks for the info guys. With your help, I believe that these two cartridge measurements (7.65X53 and 7.65X54) amount to the same thing. I am going to reload them to the same specs. I now have 3...
Most of these rifles use the 7.65X53 cartridge. However, I have seen cartridges described as 7.65X54 rounds. Are these actually different cartridges or just mistakes in listings ? Thanks in...
Would you mind sharing the name of your supplier and a way to contact him with me ? In our geographic area, nothing seems to be availablr.
Thanks, Lee Hoffman
There are a ton of variables involved in trying to determine the value of an imported M1 carbine. These are its condition, who was the manufacturer, what country was it imported from, how...
Thanks for the info and assistance , Mr. Beard. I, myself, am fairly knowledgeable about M1 Garands and M1 carbines. Of course living in Port Clinton, Ohio home of the CMP and Standard Products...
That's nice. As clintonhater says, I am a cheapskate. I would rather target my monies towards acquiring really nice guns and shooting them. My guns are beautiful. Too bad that clintonhater owns...
I don't know much about 1903 rifles, but I do know more about 1903-A3s. I recently purchased a very nice looking Springfield 1903. I think it is mostly original. The serial number is 1218xxx (1921...
Looking to purchase a Belgium Made Browning A5 20 Gauge Magnum . I am looking for a really good condition one at, of course, a reasonable price. Let me know what you have. If interested, I would...
Thanks guys for the info. It helped a lot. I am looking at the sites you suggested.
I am looking to purchase a trapdoor rifle for deer hunting. My problem is that I freely admit to not knowing much about trapdoors. I have found a cadet model on Gunbroker.com. I am looking for...
I just bought myself a Christmas present (new Henry 44 Magnum rifle). My experience with this cartridge was loading for a 44 Magnum revolver. The revolver has a barrel about 6 inches long. The new...
Found the problem, but not the solution yet. Since I have two Argentine mausers, I decided to transfer the bolt from the rifle that chambers to the mauser that wouldn't chamber the brass. Surprise,...
Found the problem, but not the solution yet. Since I have two Argentine mausers, I decided to transfer the bolt from the rifle that chambers to the mauser that wouldn't chamber the brass. Surprise,...
I recently acquired two very nice Argentine mausers. One is a full length rifle and the other one appears to be the calvary carbine model. Both are Modelo 1909s made in Berlin and stamped 7.65x53. ...
I recently acquired two very nice Argentine mausers. One is a full length rifle and the other one appears to be the calvary carbine model. Both are Modelo 1909s made in Berlin and stamped 7.65x53. ...
[B]I am getting ready to reload some 44 magnum cartridges. The Hogdon reloading tables indicate I should be using bullets with a diameter of .430. The Sierra 210 grain bullets I have available have...
I now own three 8 MM rifles (German 98K, Persian and a Yugo M48). I want to start reloading for these rifles. Looking for a good receipe for reloading using H4895 or Varget powder with 150 or 170...
To give you a better estimate as to the value of the trigger group, I would suggest that you provide the stamped numbers from the group. The trigger group housing, the hammer and the safety should...
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I will take it. PM with info on its way.