Thanks, I'll try that.
I'm using the grease suspended in oil on everything including my glasses when firing!
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Thanks, I'll try that.
I'm using the grease suspended in oil on everything including my glasses when firing!
Guys I've got a problem child and I'm about at my wits end.
Well used Garand came into the Shop that had been fed (as stated by the Customer) a steady diet of 180gr. "Hunting ammunition" and the...
I have one that's pretty much exactly as the pictures, with a couple minor exceptions being the Furniture on mine is very nice, and I had to put a reproduction Scope and Mount on it.
Did not have...
The "primer" for Artillery Rounds is made something like that; it looks like a 45/70 that's been drilled & tapped with a .38 special screwed inside....long time ago I band-sawed a spent one in half...
I just picked up a case containing two spam cans of 240 each (480) and the Lot is "RA 43030"
I'm presuming this is Remington Arms, 1943 Julian 030; correct?
Link to some History of the 40: https://guns.fandom.com/wiki/Winchester_Model_40
I suppose the owner could contact Winchester on the off chance the Historical Society might have a file, but that's...
The Shotgun does not carry the "P" proof mark we're used to seeing.
Given the very short run and number of these shotguns produced, I'm thinking the Army may have bought a few for either the Skeet...
My thoughts too
The owner said it was his Fathers who was in the Army-Air Corp when he was very young.
We had a Winchester Model 40 come through the Shop for service, and I notice a Military inspectors stamp in the stock "RA-P" which usually stands for Raritan Arsenal Proof, no other military...
This came along the other day, I thought at first it was for the 1917, but after a bit of searching conclude it was a Russian contract for the 1895 Winchester and made by Winchester. The best...