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Assuming it's a hardened brazed lug missing from a stamped guard, it'd have to (realistically) be sourced from another sacrificed guard. It would only...
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Darn good thing you know the drill in regards to shooting those very reloads. Explosive events in your face universally have never been well received...
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LUX weren't production pinion manufacturers, they made post-production replacement parts. DRC were used during production and after.
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Smokey has a good point there, f you're an avid and frequent M1 shooter who happens to enjoy top accuracy, spare barrels WILL be in your future.
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Depends on perspective. I have four to six or more spares of everything, but as I finish building up my last rifles the "spare parts" become...
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The top row of four are for Winchester 52, 57, 69, 69A, and 75 models, five round capacity.
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If that's not a Redfield 75, I'll eat the hat I'm not wearing!
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The tool was produced by American Shearer Mfg. Co. during WWII. Bill Ricca's Web PagesLast edited by LavaTech; 01-22-2022, 09:16 AM.
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Not me, (at least, not yet) but I have made a few of the Ray-Vin style that appear much less tortured than the pictured one.
I've had no...
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If the last 3/32 to 1/8 inch of the humped part of the follower rod side-plates are beveled, then it's an SA rod.
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That is a poster child for "adapt and overcome" at the least. My hat's off to you! (Not that I wear one much anymore, except in summer like...
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