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Re: My new toys
Verfasst: Do 20. Okt 2011, 09:33
von MichaelZWilliamson
New gun from a friend.
So, I need to find a replacement muzzle brake and cheek rest for my original M1D, top.
Arsenal repair with cartouche, early Vietnam era, I'm told.
Re: My new toys
Verfasst: Do 20. Okt 2011, 09:42
von BigBen
Man you make me very very sad...I want to have one of these...but our government says these are very very evil rifles...
Re: My new toys
Verfasst: Do 20. Okt 2011, 09:56
von MichaelZWilliamson
They are evil, on your thumbs.
I'll need to drop about $400 for the flash hider and cheek rest.
Two Spanish Eibar revolvers en route, and a Steyr GB.
Re: My new toys
Verfasst: Mo 24. Okt 2011, 02:58
von MichaelZWilliamson
Smith and Wesson Second Model .32 with ivory grips and a 3 digit serial number--15X. 1880. Picked it up as a favor for a friend. He owes me. Big time.
As agreed:
Cash in hand.
I get to wear it in my pants.
I get obscene favors from his wife, daughter and/or dog.
and I inherit it when he passes on.
Okay, 1 & 4 are the real deal.
Oh, and this Thames .32 as well.
Re: My new toys
Verfasst: Fr 28. Okt 2011, 05:31
von MichaelZWilliamson
Colt Police Positive .32 New Police (Colt's name for .32 S&W Long), Colt Cobra in .32
Colt Police Positive in .38 Special, and unmarked Eibar in .38 Special
Re: My new toys
Verfasst: Mi 9. Nov 2011, 20:47
von MichaelZWilliamson
Steyr M95, with bayonet, from a garage sale.
Ross 1905 straight pull, now with proper original stock.
Steyr contract Commission Rifle Gewehr 88.
Re: My new toys
Verfasst: Sa 12. Nov 2011, 04:51
von MichaelZWilliamson
Polish P64 Makarov for my collection. Capitalism beats communism and sells it off for 20c on the dollar on the internet, FTW.
Re: My new toys
Verfasst: Sa 12. Nov 2011, 20:17
von MichaelZWilliamson
and you may recognize this. It's a Steyr week.
Re: My new toys
Verfasst: Do 15. Mär 2012, 06:45
von MichaelZWilliamson
M1D
Re: My new toys
Verfasst: Do 15. Mär 2012, 14:13
von Sidekix
nice!
Re: My new toys
Verfasst: Do 15. Mär 2012, 14:33
von >Michael<
I guess its an early flash-hider, Enfield jungle-carbine style. Hows the flash hider attached to the rifle, looks like it uses the bayonet lug?
Re: My new toys
Verfasst: Do 15. Mär 2012, 14:35
von MichaelZWilliamson
Yes. The M1C and D have a cone flash hider to protect the shooter's eyes, a left side mounted scope (parallax can be an issue) and a leather cheek rest. The guns have the scope mount, and were accurized. They are closer to what we would call a designated marksman's rifle than an actual sniper rifle.
Yes, it attaches to the muzzle and lug.
Re: My new toys
Verfasst: Do 15. Mär 2012, 14:42
von >Michael<
MichaelZWilliamson hat geschrieben:Yes, it attaches to the muzzle and lug.
Nifty!