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    Parts Identification

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    Howdy! Have a few head scratchers here. I'm pretty sure someone here will know what these are!

    These are some type of slip on flash hiders:
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    This is a pusher for something:
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    Not sure what either of these are:
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    Thanks in advance for the help!

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    1st picture looks like a High Standard stabilizer GW

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    The pusher is an M1 Carbine bolt disassembly tool.

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    GW - Thank you! Looked up High Standard stabilizer and the two flat pieces in the second picture are also High Standard.

    TbG - Thank you!

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    Been shooting High Standard's for 50 years and never seen those flat pieces before. Looks like I got educated too. GW

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    Quote Originally Posted by G W Wade View Post
    Been shooting High Standard's for 50 years and never seen those flat pieces before. Looks like I got educated too. GW
    They look to be associated with barrel weights.

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    The High Standard parts are for a"Spacegun". The barrel and weights have a groove and the weight has a set screw that held it in place. The barrel had a long groove in which the weight could be located for desired balance. Look at the model 102 or 103. I had a 103 with a 6 3/4" tapered barrel that used those type of weights.

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    The little round thing with the appearance of being threaded is probably a bolt part for a Springfield M1903 rifle called the striker sleeve--goes on the firing pin.

    DG
    Last edited by Der Gebirgsjager; 11-30-2022 at 02:32 PM.

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