Yes, that's my approach with my older rifles, too. Whether it's an M1, an M1903 or a .30/40 Krag, I keep the loads down to a fairly light level. It lets me enjoy the rifles without undue risk.
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Yes, that's my approach with my older rifles, too. Whether it's an M1, an M1903 or a .30/40 Krag, I keep the loads down to a fairly light level. It lets me enjoy the rifles without undue risk.
That's a beautiful rifle, Rick. Thanks for sharing it.
Ed, thanks to you for the clarifying information!
I love those mental health days with my Krags and M1903s. The feeling of history just washes through me.
Thanks, Rick. That's a fascinating glimpse into history.
Considering that the bidding by users with ratings stopped at $701, it's almost as if someone was using fake accounts to drive up the bidding.
USS Carr FFG-52 1991 - 1994
USS Ramage DDG-61 1994 - 1997
Nice group of knives. I've got one from my time in the USN. It isn't special or noteworthy in any sense, but I used it daily during my time in service and wouldn't part with it now.