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user's latest post:
FEG Frommer Stop 7.65?
Published (2009-12-08 19:15:00)
The Frommer "Baby" is fairly common (mine is in .380) but the Liliput pistols are right rare. Good luck in the hunt! Jim
user's latest post:
FEG Frommer Stop 7.65?
Published (2009-12-07 04:36:00)
Ditto Jim. I've only seen one 1901 "in the flesh" and only pics of the others.
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Mosin-Nagant 91/30 Tula hex...
Published (2009-12-07 00:07:00)
And just for you Ivan, here's MY 1943 Izzy 91/30 - Great guns, and super cost-effective.
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need a gerrand
Published (2009-11-30 16:21:00)
dat aint funny
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Mosin-Nagant 91/30 Tula hex...
Published (2009-12-01 00:58:00)
I got one for about $140 and I think yours looks as good if not better for a heck of a lot better price. I didn't shoot mine, I gave it to my cousin. He was starting a WW-II collection, and I was so happy that his wife was letting him get a gun (a K-98) that I decided to help the process along, and gave that one to him. It was also a tula, and about that year. If I remember right, it shot a little high, and the bolt did not have the...
user's latest post:
.38 Colt revolver ammunition
Published (2009-12-06 02:40:00)
Not looking for a supplier: I can reload for this myself. But I have this pristine box of original ammo, marked 1913. I figure there has GOT to be a collector out there that might be interested...
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What is this shotgun?
Published (2009-12-07 21:15:00)
You're right, I mis-read W.C. as W.R.
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vertical group?
Published (2009-12-08 22:03:00)
the barrel bands are a pain to get off, i wonder if they could be too tight?
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Finnish M39 firing pin...
Published (2009-12-03 10:29:00)
the same. Finns all began their life as Russian pattern rifles, the design wasn't changed when the Finns rebuilt them.
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Latest active threads on Curios and Relics::
Started 4 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-05 17:00:00)
by gyvel
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It has to be on the BATF list and at least 50 years old.
Are you sure about that?
There are many, many guns that are over 50 years old that are not on the list, and BATF still considers them to be C&Rs.
As long as the gun can be proven to be over 50 years old, either by an applied date or date code on the gun itself, a serial...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-06 00:49:00)
by geologist
Lee-Enfield No.5 carbine. 10 rounds of 180gr .303 softpoints in a robust, reliable, compact CRF carbine with aperture sights. What's not to like?
LE No.4s are still used by the Canadian Rangers who patrol our arctic.
Started 4 days, 14 hours ago (2009-12-05 20:32:00)
by FALPhil
Use a 2x4. It's a Mosin. You won't hurt it.
Started 1 day, 15 hours ago (2009-12-08 18:55:00)
by kwells6
its your breathing technique...
fire when you get to the peak of an inhale or exhale
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-22 01:37:00)
by Onward Allusion
7.65 (x17mm) Browning = . 32 ACP
Started 4 days, 19 hours ago (2009-12-05 15:37:00)
by Dragon55
http://www.cornellpubs.com/Templates/WC--Scott-187 2.htm
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-25 08:33:00)
by simonkenton
Beautiful gun! Good deal too.
Started 3 days, 14 hours ago (2009-12-06 20:33:00)
by dogtown tom
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1. How much is an 03 FFL? $30 for each three year period
2. How frequently is it renewed? Every three years
3. Are there any special requirements (I read that for an 01, you need to be zoned for commercial activity, but I cannot imagine that is a requirement for an 03). nope.
4. I seem to recall that some people post that they get a discount on ...
Started 4 days, 15 hours ago (2009-12-05 19:07:00)
by hickstick_10
Very rare, worth money. potentially illegal as hell is you dont have the proper paperwork.
I beleive there was more than one manufacture but i cant recall it off hand, i think those revolvers were pin fire which means ammo is eather non existent or extremely expensive.
sorry i couldnt be more helfpul
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Hot threads for last week on Curios and Relics::
Started 4 days, 14 hours ago (2009-12-05 20:32:00)
by FALPhil
Use a 2x4. It's a Mosin. You won't hurt it.
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-30 15:04:00)
by pesta2
I think it might be my 1886 Portuguese Kropatschek
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-22 01:37:00)
by Onward Allusion
7.65 (x17mm) Browning = . 32 ACP
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-06 00:49:00)
by geologist
Lee-Enfield No.5 carbine. 10 rounds of 180gr .303 softpoints in a robust, reliable, compact CRF carbine with aperture sights. What's not to like?
LE No.4s are still used by the Canadian Rangers who patrol our arctic.
Started 4 days, 14 hours ago (2009-12-05 20:06:00)
by Dfariswheel
Issue .38 ammo from 1913 would probably be the Colt .38 Long.
The ammo and box would have a higher value to a collector.
Sorry, I have no idea of value, but you could auction it on one of the gun auction sites.
Started 4 days, 19 hours ago (2009-12-05 15:37:00)
by Dragon55
http://www.cornellpubs.com/Templates/WC--Scott-187 2.htm
Started 4 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-05 17:00:00)
by gyvel
Quote:
It has to be on the BATF list and at least 50 years old.
Are you sure about that?
There are many, many guns that are over 50 years old that are not on the list, and BATF still considers them to be C&Rs.
As long as the gun can be proven to be over 50 years old, either by an applied date or date code on the gun itself, a serial...
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-11-22 22:13:00)
by kwells6
good luck finding it. And what you do find, it will prolly be VERY corrosive... best bet, reload your own. I do. Saves a ton of $
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-06 00:12:00)
by smleno1mkIII
my personal favorite is my no1 mkIII Lee Enfield quick bolt holds 10 rounds accuracy is great .303 round not punishing at all reasonable power. The mkvII round is a killer did you know the brits put wood pulp in the nose of the bullet so it would tumble on impact messy lol.
Started 4 days, 15 hours ago (2009-12-05 19:07:00)
by hickstick_10
Very rare, worth money. potentially illegal as hell is you dont have the proper paperwork.
I beleive there was more than one manufacture but i cant recall it off hand, i think those revolvers were pin fire which means ammo is eather non existent or extremely expensive.
sorry i couldnt be more helfpul
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