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That is very neat little piece of M1C history, thanks for showing that scope and related documentation. Its clears up the "M73" vs "M73B1" topic.
Not a vintage sniper rifle topic, but an interesting article on the 58-year old Ukrainian sniper who likely set a new wartime record. Domestic Ukrainian rifle with a US Bartlein barrel and a Japanese March-FX scope, looks like a 4-40x52 Genesis version. Ammunition was custom made in Ukraine...
I have a Colt LE6920 M4. Bought as a flat top LE6920-OEM2 model and added all Bravo Company hardware as you can see.
For the period, these were some pretty good scopes that saw action in WWII and Korea. Ten times better than the Weaver 330 series scope. Lyman was the primary manufacturer of the M81 and 82, but Wollensack was also a contractor that made the M82. Does anyone have any info as to when...
Reposted from another thread on ARFCOM bearing these same words. A quote worth just as much as The Gunfighter's Prayer, perhaps even more... The most terrifying force of death, comes from the hands of "Men who wanted to be left Alone". They try, so very hard, to mind their own business and...
(WSJ article) Random Guy; Dec 4, 2023; Vintage Sniper Rifles 2. Replies 50 Views 4K. Sep 26, 2024. Edsel ...
While I've only been reloading a few years, I don't think I've seen this discussed. While reading the current issue of SWAT magazine, a sidebar in an article makes the claim that factory ammo will keep for decades, but the same cannot be said for exposed or even properly stored primers-the...
Re: Browning X Bolt vs. Tikka T3 I shot the practical examination for the German hunting licence with a Tikka T3 loaner (property of the hunting school) and I own a X-Bolt in .308 Win. in stainless.
I’m wanting to start a new build and wanted some feedback. I mainly want this for long range elk hunting. I don’t know much about the weatherby 30-378 or...
In August 2024, China announced that it would discontinue the export of these materials to the United States. . This decision follows a series of similar moves by China in June of 2024 to restrict the global flow of critical minerals and materials in the name of national secur