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I have a 1903 stock that has a couple of cracks in the web just behind the recoil lug and am in need of a low viscosity and high impact glue.
Are there any suggestions for such a product ?
I disagree. As I said, they WERE military M48s as evidenced by the majority having stepped barrels and military sights along with the Yugo crest and either M48 or M48A on the receiver ring. Some stocks are actually converted military with the butt sling hole filled. Think what you want, but I...
They are most certainly M48s reconfigured into sporters, most with new barrels (both military stepped and sporter taper) and almost new receivers. The stocks can be converted stock military or new sporter with some military features such as the rounded grip and grasping grooves.
Barrels are...
Cabelas had a bunch of these M48s and I bought one. What I have seen on their racks are different mixes of sporter barrels, military stepped barrels, D&Td and not, milled & stamped floorplates, M48 & M48A receivers, & various stock designs yet all are beech. Looks to me that Zastava was getting...
Here's my 2 cents.....
A JM Marlin 336/Glenfield 30 with the 2/3 magazine (for weight reduction)
30-30 170gr ammo is about $16 a box for Rem and $12 a box for Privi. Both good
Or a Mini 30.
They dont like the imported steel cased ammo with misfires due to the hard primer.
Domestic, or Privi...
That is not off of a Spanish anything. It's from a 1936 Mexican which is a small ring 98.
There was no Spanish 1936.
The photo of the action appears to be a Mexican, either 1910 or 1936.
The cocking piece should work with your 98 large ring. I say "should" but it all depends on the cuts in the...
In my study of the 98, I have wondered about the metallurgy of the 1930s made VZ24 vs the German k98 of the same time frame. Why is the VZ24 action held in higher regard than the k98 ? Is it the finish, the material, or the heat treating ? Or is it a reputation such as the 09 where so many...
That rifle has an 1893 action, so parts for the 93 & 95 will work.
Spanish receivers tend to have a reputation for being soft.
The first thing you should do however, is to invest in no go and field headspace gauges. One never knows what headspace issues might be hidden in these old receivers.
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