Google "POPPERT'S Gunsmithing, Glenside, Pa. 19038. Great guy, no gouging. Bought many parts from him.
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Google "POPPERT'S Gunsmithing, Glenside, Pa. 19038. Great guy, no gouging. Bought many parts from him.
Check POPPERT"S gunsmithing. Glenside, Pa. 19038. LOTS of USGI parts, along with commercial gun hard to get ones also
Known and been a customer of his for many years.
I am looking at a Win. 1917 in the 125,000 serial number range. On the left outside of the receiver is the flaming bomb stamp, along with a star in a circle. I remember reading somewhere that that...
Saw it last night. Pretty far fetched. Kept waiting for the "good part". Never arrived! Save your money.
I have 2 of these in 7.62. I would like to know what stripper clips these use and where I can get a few? Thanks, Ken
That is him. Shot several high power matches with him at Cumberland rifleman in NJ
Most now go to the CMP forum on the CMP webpage, or also the US Rifleteams.com site, under National Match shooting. Go there.KB.
I have a desire for unknown reason to purchase a nice Israeli 98K, one of the ex - WWII German ones that has been rebarreled to 308. Had a really nice one several years ago and was talked out of it...
You are correct about your receiver. I also have one, with the small "o" under the serial number. Mr. Beard also informed me of what it meant, but didn't say how many were known. Mine has a 1942...
I believe that there are TWO different types of Special Target Rifles. The first and harder to find type was originally made as such, that being a service type rifle with the star gauged barrel. ...
Is this rifle still available, and, where are you located? Thanks, Ken
I paid $1050 OTD for the rifle, no bargain but I think I did OK. I just noticed that there is a second, lighter serial number on the bolt, # 268240. I Think as it's hard to read. Any SRS info on...
Oaks, Pa. gunshow today. I believe it's a USMC. Help appreciated. Rock Island 1903, serial # 372094. J5 bolt electro penciled with same serial #. Hatcher hole, SA 3-38 barrel date, pre war C...
Parashooter, thank you for your very clear answer. I have no idea why my friend had to come up 12 clicks from my 100 yard zero as he said that he did use a 6/oclock hold as I do. He did say that...
I believe he and I both held at 6. My main question is on the milled rear sight, how much in minutes does each click on the elevation adjustment move the impact? Is each click a 1/2 minute, 1/4...
I have a No 4 Savage with a milled rear sight. I have a good 100 yrd zero on it using HXP ball ammo. I lent it to a friend to shoot a 200 yard match, and he said that he had to come up about 12...
how much do you want for them?
Thanks. pretty neat.
I have a US Savage No4 mk 1*, very accurate rifle using some South Africian ball ammo, scary accurate. Today was the first time shooting this rifle. I noticed 2 marks on the receiver ring, one look...
I recently received 2 HRA SG's from the CMP. One was 4.7 million, one was a 4,666,xxx. The first had a CMP stock, an HRA bolt and Op rod and an SA trigger group. The 46 mil rifle had a very good GI...
What serial number range used the HRA-H trigger group, and would one of these have a SA hammer? Thanks.
A friend is looking at an M-1d that is built on an IHC receiver. No CMP papers. Does this sound legit, as in, were IHC receivers used for D's? I'm not able to see it in person. Thanks, Ken
Thanks for the replys. I have fired literally thousands of US GI corrosive ball without any issues after proper cleaning. Will do the same here. Ken
I have received a bandoleer of this in 5 round 03 stripper clips. What is the dope on this, good, bad, corrosive, berdan? OK to shoot? Thanks, Ken
Thank you Mr. Beard. The bolt is serialed to the rifle. Nice rifle, I sold it to my brother 20 years ago, would love to have it back. Merry Christmas to you.