I found this while cleaning the garage. It was on a 8mm mauser I used to have. I have looked online but there are so many different types it's difficult to be sure which one it is. Any help would be appreciated.
Its uncomfortable to grip the forearm age is catching up with me. The straight up and down grip is uncomfortable also. Was looking for something with a slight angle but have not found one yet so I figured I'd just make one myself.
Wanting a vertical grip for a more secure hold on rifle. The ones that stick straight down don't work they are not comfortable. The angled ones have to much angle. So I figured I would just make one and attach it to the magwell. Probably just as easy or easier to attach to the hand guard.
Will it affect the structural integrity of the magwell on an ar15 if I drill and tap it for a rail? The reason is I have not found a forward grip that I like and the magwell is to close to be comfortable. So I thought if I can get a rail on the magwell I can make my own grip that works for me...
Never had any problems selling on armslist. Had some lowball offers just ignored them. Always say no shipping I work when the post office is open except for two Saturday's a month. Most don't want to wait or pay with a postal money order. Don't have PayPal or a cash app. Cash and face to face...
I have a few things on armslist. Last night got a text asking for bottom dollar sent a reply. Got a text back asking 420 friendly by chance? Immediately replied nope. Don't know if they had a prescription or was a what. But makes me want to just put them on consignment so I don't have to worry...
Not sure if powder valley is open to the public except for picking up your order. Ricochet Arms is a couple miles east of powder valley on the highway. Open noon to 6 pm Tuesday through Saturday Randy's a good guy. Home on the range on main street by the tracks in Winfield usually has a decent...
Buddy of mine makes these . Kinda expensive but he makes lots of them.
Kansas prairie deer feeder he's on just about every form social media. Have no stake in his company just know him from work.
My reload's and the factory rounds I shot all fall between minimum and maximum on a hornady case gauge. My reload's had proud primers the factory rounds did not. Both were 55gr fmjbt. The only difference was the powder charge. Don't understand how my reload's could have the shoulders set back to...
Picked up a case gauge yesterday it's a hornady. Sized cases and loaded ammo checks good . Now to decide weather to buy a go no go gauge set and try to set the headspace myself or find a gunsmith to do it .
It's the bolt. Pulled it out last night to check firing pin hole noticed the bolt handle was loose. I'm assuming that is the bolt that holds the bolt together.
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