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"Lisa, you couldn't be more wrong, if I didn't have this gun, the king of England himself would come over here and start pushing you around, is that what you want, huh, is it?" -homer
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I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me and say "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals.
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nice walnut, I likes 'em dark as well |
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The answer that solves all the worlds problems:
"I still say we blow the fuckers up." - booger in Revenge of the Nerds |
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Love what is good, true, and beautiful... and don't be so open-minded that your brains fall out!
Remember, and do not forget, lest the lesson also be forgotten, and the horror relived. |
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Love what is good, true, and beautiful... and don't be so open-minded that your brains fall out!
Remember, and do not forget, lest the lesson also be forgotten, and the horror relived. |
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www.arisakarifle.com
just be warned: during SHTF times any AR on AK stuff is just asking for friendly fire casualties :TheRedHorseman |
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Dang! |
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chinese para length sks
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d19/iammrbill/sks023.jpg re-arsenaled m44 http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d19/iammrbill/nagant001.jpg |
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That is beautiful. Tell us how you did it. |
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Remington rolling block w/bayonets and 1893 Mauser (older custom work) both in 7x57mm.
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f195/doba76/100_0303.jpg Closeup of long blade. http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f195/doba76/100_0306.jpg |
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Bake out the cosmoline with whatever method you find useful and effective. I used a hair dryer to bake the stock over a couple of days, maybe a few hours a night. Continually wipe down with denatured alcohol. Clean the stock with hot soapy water and a scrubbing brush or sponge. Let dry. Some say let it dry after this in the sun. Then lightly sand (although it's not required, but makes the wood feel a lot smoother) with a high grit paper. Then coat with a mixture of boiled linseed oil and mineral spirits (try to make a mixture of 50/50). Let dry, use steel wool to strip off excess, clean off with mineral spirits, then apply another coat. Keep doing this until you get the finish you want. -mark |
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know your roots....visit the C&R FORUM |
Here is the Collection!
http://www.frontiernet.net/~mesupak/MVC-001F.JPG IM sure you all know what they are, but any questions..just ask. btw.....bolt was out of the swedish mauser for firing pin repair..its the M38 calvary model with the turndown bolt. |
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My 1953 K31. I shot this for the first time over the weekend. It was a very enjoyable experience, despite the bruised shoulder I now have.
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g217/ChrisSigPro/P6200021cleansizedA.jpg http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g217/ChrisSigPro/P6200018.jpg Buttstock tag: http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g217/ChrisSigPro/P6200001.jpg More pics: http://s57.photobucket.com/albums/g217/ChrisSigPro/ |
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Sweet- I want one of those shirts...You get yours from Crye Precision?
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I, for one, welcome our new low-riding overlords. - GySgtD
Might as well pack our bags, head back to Europe and leave a formal written apology on the docks before we leave. - motown_steve |
yep you need to be hunting insurgents to buy it though. |
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Size does matter...
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What kind of groups are you getting out of that K31...
I need to get some pics of my c&r up. I've had the license for 1.5 years and have 4 sks's 1 k31 1 vz24 1 m44 M44's the most fun to shoot. K31's the most accurate VZ is the best looking SKS I'd bet my life on |
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"What I said was -- and back then, you know, Christmas and January were absolutely interchangeable. No, wait, was that medals and ribbons? Who cares, everything I say is interchangeable."
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where can i get that shirt |
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crye precision. Shipping for me was horrible 19 bucks for a shirt and patch. but you can't keep it when you die right?
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Size does matter...
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http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j114/humanplus/8622c460.jpg
My trusty Walther PPK(67) .22lr on top missing a lot of finish. Another PPK(67) but this one looks brand new and is in 9mmK/.380ACP. Bottom is my 1952 Sistema with all matching numbers and matching (nonfunctional) magazine. There should be a AC41 P-38 on there, but that was stolen a few months ago.http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j114/humanplus/3a49345a.jpg My 1900 Oberndorf m/38 Swede with a stock I refinished because I was stupid and got rubbing alcohol on it and lost a lot of shellac. It looks and feels good, though. A very interesting Bavarian Border Police Postal Meter M1 Carbine with German leather sling and with no bayo lug. It has Scher. Garli written on the leather sling, along with some other things. I like 'em, but I don't have much on you guys. Hopefully I'll be adding a Garand and a 98k soon. Maybe a nicer P-38, too. First I got the Mauser, then I got the M1, and now I need more C&R guns! |
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Got a little bored today and had some paint that needed to be used .......so here's the outcome.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c117/deadcats4free/Picture019.jpg http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c117/deadcats4free/Picture018.jpg |
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My 1941 BYF marked all matching including the firing pin.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v452/stevedz313/luger/IMG021.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v452/stevedz313/luger/22.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v452/stevedz313/luger/221.jpg |
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