box iirc. the bullets were flat with lead exposed and a small hole ,not large enough to be considered hp.
anybody remember these? they seemed to have been fairly hot.
greetings. even though i have been at thr a while,i feel like i am coming to another world.
i recently have taken a great interest in all things french and indian,and wonder if anyone here has been to any of the assemblies at fort de chartes?
bolotins book has a short chapter on the three barrelled survival rifles for comrade cosmonauts. it says the wound potential of the SN-P is 8-10 times[!?]greater than that of the regular 5.45 mm 7N6 submachine gun pattern. what i wrote is verbatim. any body familiar with this SN-P? it may also...
was it possible or practical to have had pre-loaded cylinders to swap out on your percussion colts of the mid 19th century? sorry if this has[probably]been covered.
i have two rifles that are of the macmillan style tactical stocks. of my rifles,i "fit" these the best. to make a long question short,why are not more rifles offered in this style,even if they were made of wood?
pardon me if this has been covered before,but why do some merchants refer to what are clearly not svd rifles as though they are? caveat emptor fer sure,but it seems as absurd as calling a camaro a corvette.
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