Here is a pic of my HRA's (4) 5709xxx and one 5710xxx, at one time I had two other 5709xxx. These have been like barn cats to me, get one and they all show up.
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Here is a pic of my HRA's (4) 5709xxx and one 5710xxx, at one time I had two other 5709xxx. These have been like barn cats to me, get one and they all show up.
20171001_004711.jpg
Last edited by Rifleman; 10-01-2017 at 10:10.
Great way to start the morning. Eye candy.
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Wow! Just ... wow! Sincerely. bruce.
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How do they shoot?
These rifle have been together since the factory, they where purchased as a group. The fifth was in the same group but does not have a rack number.
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Some basic data on them;
(4) have HRA barrels, (1) has SA barrel (2-55), all have HRA .U. bolts, (4) 1/2 DAS HRA stocks and (1) IHC stock, all have HRA elevation pinions, (4) DRC windage, (1) HRA windage, all have HRA gas cylinders (4) with HRA lock, (2) with HRA lock screws, (1) has correct HRA op rod others a mix and (4) have the correct trigger group.
Last edited by Rifleman; 10-01-2017 at 09:35. Reason: DATA
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Very nice love to shoot my HRA but I only have one.
Curious how you tell HRA-made high hump lock from SA. I have my method, wonder what yours is. Also, SA parts did find their way onto rifles during assembly in Worcester. And not just at the beginning, as some believe.
A lot of HRA rifles had some SA parts at the end of HRA's production contract.