I believe the bayonet is worth at least $200. The grooved grips are what collectors like to see.
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I believe the bayonet is worth at least $200. The grooved grips are what collectors like to see.
Looks to be an awesome pistol. Does anyone have hands-on experience with this pistol? I am curious about reloads thru it, ie: what type of bullets will or won't feed from magazine to chamber. I...
Are these any good? I have never heard of them. Your comments appreciated, thank you.
Never thought of the barrel legs taking a beating. Often wondered how they got broke off. Thanks
My 1999 Ford F-150 was a fine truck UNTIL it started eating multiple $100 bills to maintain. Think I will try a Toyota or Nissan next.
Yes, be very careful if doing it yourself. DO NOT remove metal, just polish. A search online will turn up a lot of trigger work.
Good to hear you found the solution. I was gonna recommend a face mask like people wear to grind metal. *-)
Job well done! Thank you Dick.
Oh you are posting OK. The fact that you could hit the target at that range using original sights is very good. My 1884 rifle shoots 12 inches high at 100 yards so I have to put another target 12...
My friend has a WRA garand made in June 1943. It is all WRA except the barrel (SA 52), wood and gas cylinder WW2 bayonet (10") and sling go with it. What would a fair asking price? Thank you for...
I have an original manual for the M60 machine gun. I acquiered it at Ft. Bragg in 1966. Also have "Evasion and Ambush", M1 garand, M1903, M1903A3, M14 manuals. All from Bragg when I was stationed...
Agree with Parashooter.
Ya mean those first aluminum/Tupperware rifles? 8-)
Something else that rattles on night patrols?
Yeah, Dave, I saw one on Gunbroker starting at $1000 plus. I knew that was an exacturated price.
Just looked at it again and I see the auction has been ended.
Even a rookie like me can see it is a fake.
Stainless steel BBs.
Got my untouched Remington WW2 03A3 a few years (1990's) back for $400.
The whop whop of Huey helicopter blades especially when I'm in the middle of wherever. At times I smell those smells from 'Nam.
Hands down, the best meal served to me was at Oakland, CA. It was steaks (T-bone) and all the trimmings and all you could eat. My last military meal as we were mustering out after a year in 'Nam.
Awhile back, I ran across a web site that sold original civil war sabres/swords. They also had scabbards too. Try googling a search. They are out there.
I also carry a full size 45 auto cocked and locked in a BlackHawk "plastic holster" (don't remember the model). I wear it right hand crossdraw. I have been shooting 1911s for almost 50 years. I...
A little wood plug tamped into the hole may silence it altogether?
Now, is your load of 50gr. fired in an original trapdoor or a modern replica? I know Hodgdon has 45-70 loads but only for newer models.