At the time I bought my new Norinco for about $100, there were no new semi auto center fires anywhere near that price range, let alone a real battle rifle. Ammo at $2 per box of 20 was also a deal....
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Forum: Military Rifles
At the time I bought my new Norinco for about $100, there were no new semi auto center fires anywhere near that price range, let alone a real battle rifle. Ammo at $2 per box of 20 was also a deal....
Forum: Military Rifles
When the Swedes first arrived en mass I found a rifle first for $89, then a M-38 short rifle for $79, both in excellent shape, and good shooters.
The cheap surplus ammo back then also shot well. ...
I had one of the Spanish .32’s, grip felt like a 1911, Gaztanaga Destroyer. It was used by the French army in WWI.
Extremely unsafe, it slam fired one time upon releasing the slide and fired...
Forum: Military Rifles
They’re both US military rounds, and one of the services, Navy, used M-1’s in .308.
Less powder, easy to get cartridge cases, and less recoil.
I see no drawback to a .308 Garand.
Forum: Gunsmithing Tips & Tricks
Don’t forget the Springfield, less expensive version, but the same action.
While a fixed sight gun may not shoot to point of aim with different loads, if all factors are the same, i.e., bullet weights are equal, powder load is equal, etc, the gun should at least group well....
Forum: Leverguns
My old eyes work better with glass, so I mounted a Weaver 4x scout scope, now quite accurate.
The mounting holes are pre-tapped under the rear sight on round barreled guns.
NOE, the mold...
Forum: AirGuns
What I was told was a small Allen wrench in the back of the pellet makes placing it in the gun easy.
Tried it, works great.
Forum: Military Rifles
Some of the nicest are the Swedes, well build and very accurate. Mild recoil, and the Swedes took care of them, so most are in great shape.
I had both the 1896 and the M38, and really liked the...
The originals had the Colt royal blue which was a finely polished and blued exterior.
The new ones, stainless with a matte finish, meh.
I'd take one of the originals over a new one in a...
Forum: Leverguns
Question for Rossi 92 owners: do they still come with a plastic magazine follower, or have they finally gone to metal?
Mine, which is about 8 years old or so, came with a yellow plastic piece. I...
Forum: Leverguns
One mod I found helpful on mine was to change out the factory ejector spring for a hardware store or EBay Century C530 spring.
This not only lessens the effort needed to work the action, it also...
Forum: Gunsmithing Tips & Tricks
Outstanding, and a lefty no less!
Forum: Leverguns
No offense to the OP, but I think I just threw up a little in my mouth.
Forum: Military Rifles
I still have a Carbine bought from a brother officer when he was getting ready to retire. He'd been a SeaBee in the Pacific in WWII, I think it may have been a bring back, but I can't confirm. No...
In addition to the cylinder stops being different, the smokeless powder guns had a coil spring, not a leaf as in the pictured gun.
That's a black powder gun.
Owl facing forward is one sign, but grips can be changed. The cylinder stops only having one solid side and the leaf spring, not a coil spring, are two positive signs...
Forum: Leverguns
Are you talking original '73 or a later reproduction?
I used Trailboss in my original with no problems.
Forum: Leverguns
Probably the only reason they're going up is because all guns are going up and are harder to find.
If people can't find regular guns they have to go for the bling.
The change in the circumference of the barrel, the K frame forcing cone flat spot, creates a "stress riser" or stress concentration area that is more prone to failure.
From Wiki: "A stress...
Forum: Military Rifles
No, now they're $1500-$2000 fun.
I may have over paid when I bought my bring back Underwood for $75 back in the early '70's, but I'm okay with that. lol
Forum: Leverguns
I had a 1971 model in .308, second year of production, and it was made in Belgium.
Great gun, took different magazines than subsequent models. Mags are either impossible to find or priced like...
Forum: Leverguns
You often can get the ejector spring at your local hardware store, it's a Century C-30 spring. Also on Ebay.
Just working the action many times while watching TV with smooth it out. The lighter...
Forum: Leverguns
I also have the scout scope mount on mine, came with it from the factory. R92 Carbine is drilled and tapped under the rear sight, put a 4x Weaver Scout Scope on it, excellent!
NOE molds sells the...
Forum: Leverguns
They are drilled and tapped under the rear sight, nice spot for a scout scope, which I put on mine with.
I like the setup. NOE molds sells the base.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |