I talked to two people damaged by the "Vaccine" (Poison shot) in the last three weeks. One was a healthy 50-year-old Federal Worker I did business with, who had to get the Jab to get into the Home...
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I talked to two people damaged by the "Vaccine" (Poison shot) in the last three weeks. One was a healthy 50-year-old Federal Worker I did business with, who had to get the Jab to get into the Home...
Very nice setups, thanks for posting. The ART Concept, to me, beats mil-dots, etc., all hollow. Don't need a separate Rangefinding device, either - Frame the Target - AND SHOOT!! For regular...
Adapt, Improvise, Overcome!
Thanks for the inspiration - I just realized I have a pellet rated bullet trap and an old Daisy "Target Trainer" rifle and a lot of BBs! Love the Pictures! You are the Man!
Also cleaned two guns...
Yes, the original intention was for the M1903A4 to have the Lyman Alaskan as the issue scope (requiring the cut for the scope bell to fit the mount), thus it was designated M73 - Weaver 330s were...
Maybe the vendor that supplied the stamped parts wasn't set up for parkerizing and US Army Ordnance was OK with just blue - there was a war on a things were kind of in a hurry. CC
If you think you ever might need it again, keep it. It's kind of fun using "The Real Thing" to check your weapons, and I have used mine to help out friends who were purchasing or selling an...
If you like a web sling for competition, you should look up the new production M1923 Sling, which I think beats the M1907 leather sling all hollow. First, it's not leather, so it doesn't stretch and...
Always neat to see rare variations pop up! The M1 was a work in progress during WWII, on it's way to becoming the M14.... CC
Don't forget either an M48 (Bausch & Lomb) or an M49 (Argus) military finish spotting scope from WWII, with fiberboard case, and an M14 or M15 Tripod, also in appropriate case! Or a pair of same...
pmclaine,
Very nice rifle and scope setup! She shoots well! And love the old GI spotting scope! CC
If you have not tried the different Sharp Shooter Products against your favorites, how can you objectively know which is better?
I do know that the original market for Wipe Out was Bench Rest...
You need to try Sharp Shooter Products "Wipe Out" and/or "Patch Out" - with or without their "Accelerator" added. I had a black bore M1917, too. I tried regular Hoppe's , old fashioned cleaning -...
I think that may have been one of the best $200 purchases of your lifetime....
Excellent! CC
Very nice looking rifle! The XM-21 was an outstanding performer - used by Sgt. A. Waldron - who was the top scoring US sniper in Vietnam. He also used a PVS-2 night vision scope to very good effect...
By the way - in reference to the original poster's topic of Modern Optics on an 03A4/clone - Evolution Gun Works (EGW - known for high quality 1911 parts) now makes a bolt on replacement Picatinny...
Always interested in having an 80MM spotting scope - found this older Redfield Aurora (Japanese made) on Ebay - seems like very nice glass. Looking for owners with knowledge, or interested in...
Thanks for sharing your very nice rifle. I have one from mid year - 234,XXX - that has a Dash - 3 Op Rod and the Barrel Date is, interestingly, right side up - it's also interesting to see how they...
If you look at the original US Ordnance photos of the M1903A4 (probably taken before they realized they could not get enough M73 Alaskans and had to go with the less good Weaver M73B1 to get the...
I would not think they would interchange - competitors with no reason to make them interchange. Kimber had three different external extractors. The external extractor is cheaper/easier to make -...
After having Benchmade Police Automatics (w/and w/0 safety) and an HK Benchmade Auto, and, in the past the older Spyderco "hole in the blade" (which kept getting lost) models, I have reverted back...
I will take the .308 and .30-06 X-Die sets! Wanted to try the concept for some time - if so, mark them sold and give me where to send the money - I will get a USPS MO for $70.00 in the mail to you...
Any idea how the newer rounds trajectory is compared with the original XM-118 from Vietnam for the XM21/M21? I'd like to find a load for my ART scope without buying up expensive 70's ammo! CC
I wonder if there is a burr on the breechface or the extractor. Either might slow things down just enough. I don't know about extractor tension on a .22 Conversion Unit, but it's worth a look. ...
I bought mine myself - see my post in Sniper Rifles on an M1903A4 Saddle Scabbard.... CC