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  1. Thread: password

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    Please send me the password for the political...

    Please send me the password for the political forum. Thank you.
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    What tmark said is correct. Information can also...

    What tmark said is correct. Information can also be found in "No. 1917, DESCRIPTION AND RULES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THE UNITED STATES RIFLE CALIBER .30, MODEL OF 1917", page 35 figure 145 and "M1917...
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    The Hoffer-Thompson Cartridge holder was designed...

    The Hoffer-Thompson Cartridge holder was designed so that it would not fit into a 30.06 chamber, or a .308 for that matter. Likewise, a 30.06 will not fit into the Hoffer-Thompson barrel. Again, by...
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    fjruple, Thank You for the info. I will be...

    fjruple, Thank You for the info. I will be looking for this. The welding is the only issue for me. However, I am sure there is a good welder in Sierra Vista. Thanks again. Regards, Johnny Lawson
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    fjruple - Thanks for the info. I am now looking...

    fjruple - Thanks for the info. I am now looking for a Canadian No. 7 MKI .22 cal. bolt. If you have any ideas, please let me know. I shoot my converted SMLE out to 100 yds and am very pleased with...
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    milboltnut, I did not say anything about the...

    milboltnut, I did not say anything about the magazine follower depressor at all. I said that I thought that the milled out areas on the follower's left side could simply be there in order to make the...
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    What are the chances that those milling cuts in...

    What are the chances that those milling cuts in the follower rib are there to make the follower just a little less heavy? In my time as a tool/die maker, I have seen a lot of parts that were machined...
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    I was. 2nd Infantry Training Regiment (ITR) at...

    I was. 2nd Infantry Training Regiment (ITR) at Camp Pendleton, Ca. in June of 1967. Also, the first week or so during boot camp at MCRD San Diego in March of 1967 - These were quickly replaced with...
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    JimF, As usual, you are correct. I got so busy...

    JimF, As usual, you are correct. I got so busy remembering which bolt lug had the indentations that I got the "on-off" part goofed up. Thanks for the correction. Regards, Johnny Lawson

    I have a...
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    I thought the bolt stop was supposed to keep the...

    I thought the bolt stop was supposed to keep the bolt from moving forward, when loading the magazine with a stripper clip or loading a single round when the muzzle may get depressed. There are two...
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    Looks like the attaching hardware for a scope...

    Looks like the attaching hardware for a scope mount. Ths single screw attaches the mount to the receiver. The screw that is in the block looking piece replaces the charger guide. Regards, Johnny...
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    It is used in a training environment . It is...

    It is used in a training environment . It is placed between the pistol grip and the lower receiver. It prevents the selector switch from going into the full auto position. In an emergency, the tab...
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    I bought one of the Numrich .22 kits for my WW1 ...

    I bought one of the Numrich .22 kits for my WW1 No.lll Enfield. It installed very easily and is fun to shoot. It is a single shot, no magazine. I did replace the steel nut for a brass one. I feel...
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    Sticky: God Bless Major Culver and Gloria. You are in our...

    God Bless Major Culver and Gloria. You are in our prayers. Johnny Lawson, former Sergeant USMC.
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