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    Sears Roebuck & Co. Ted Williams Mod. #34

    Cool rifle Gunny. The Higgins were first then the Williams. The 34 was made from mid '62 to mid '66. The sideways loading port was an exclusive High Standard/Sears patent so it is not seen on many other rifles. Here's the patent...
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    surplus 8mm yugo questions

    Yes.
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    surplus 8mm yugo questions

    Very true, but rotating the bolt handle to re-cock also disengages the locking lugs & if the round were to go off in that condition, it could make for a very bad day. Anyone notice the small notch on the right side of the cocking piece? Stick the rim of a cartridge in the notch & pull it...
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    Optics and Eye Dominance

    Pastor, I'm in the same boat. I aim with my left with pistols, use the tape trick or close my left squinty for open sight rifles, but on my scoped rifles, I put the flip-up lens cover sideways on the ocular lens so it flips to the left & blocks that eye without messing up my peripheral...
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    VZ. 24 versus Yugo 24/47?

    Smitty is correct that the M48 bolt is not favorable to scoping without some modification. The reason the actions are shorter on FN24's, Costa Rican 1910's, & several Serbian & Yugo Mauser pattern rifles, is due to a safety feature patented by Mauser in 1898. The barrels of these rifles...
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    Mystery rifle, can you help me identify it?

    jimmyray, You're right. They didn't all have them. Early 6's (no letter), early Sears Rangers, & some two patent 87A's didn't. If you go to the link that I posted, at the bottom of the first post is a link to a spreadsheet (too big to post directly) where you can see all these different...
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    Mystery rifle, can you help me identify it?

    Hey Guys, For a boatload of info on the "gill-guns" (patents, timeline, variations, etc.), take a look at my ongoing stickied database thread in the Savage forum on RFC here: http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=344753 You are all welcome to post info. on your guns...
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    The Marlin 39 Club

    Other than what Mo & dfariswheel are eluding to, the only thing I can think of is that the carrier is rising too far & the "nub" on the spring is above the slot in the lever, locking the lever. That shouldn't happen tho, since the screw indicated by the yellow arrow is there to prevent that...
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    Software Question

    Hello Pastor, I have that one; a lot of good information in there. This is the one I have been using regularly for keeping track of my reloads for about 3 years. It's from a fellow in Sweden. There is a free trial period, but beyond that it's $40. http://www.robsoft.nu/rro3_en/default.asp...
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    The Marlin 39 Club

    king fisher, I posted a response on the other site. Hud
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    The Marlin 39 Club

    ^ Actually a High Standard trick. Here is the patent: http://www.google.com/patents/about?id=6pdTAAAAEBAJ&dq=3018577 Works good; I've modified a couple of my .22's.
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    do any of you guys carry a pocket knife

    Rule #9: Never go anywhere without a knife. These are my usual carry, in various combinations. A Swiss Officer, a Barlow, & my Grandfather's Remington in my pocket & something on my belt. A Buck 110, & a Sgain Dubh in the top of my kilt hose for Celtic occasions.
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    Mauser Model 66

    Robert, There is about 6 pages devoted to the 66 in "Mauser Bolt Rifles" by the late Ludwig Olson. Due to copyright, I can't post the entire article, but I can give you an overview. It was introduced in '65, and was marketed in Europe as the Model 66. It was marketed in the U.S. by...
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    Revelation ?

    Western Auto branded Mossburg 800B.
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    The Marlin 39 Club

    Frank, That is one nice mount! When I bought my '80 39A, it had the aluminum Weaver mount on it. I thought it was rather flimsy and really didn't like the idea of an aluminum mount on an otherwise all steel rifle. So, after bringing the rifle back from the depths of degradation, I...
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    Got a line on a Springfield 187J .22 auto

    That's one nice rifle! No particular problems that I am aware of other than what you would encounter on your 87. The 7 & 85 are the same basic actions as the 6 & 87 with a detachable magazine, so no lifter to contend with.
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    Got a line on a Springfield 187J .22 auto

    I wouldn't have either if it hadn't been for an information gathering thread on gill guns that I started back in June on RFC since no factory records exist. After a few months I got a spreadsheet put together with information contained in that thread. There is a link to the spreadsheet toward...
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    Got a line on a Springfield 187J .22 auto

    Mav, I don't think the safety in your first link will work if he is looking at a "J", unless it's '61-'64 with the tapered recoil plug & a side safety. The safeties were moved from the side to the recoil plug in '64. If that's the case, then this is the one he needs...
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    IJ M1 Carbine 22 LR

    friscolatchi, Sorry I can't help on current value. I bought mine new in '72 at a K-Mart for about $80 to eradicate jack rabbits on a grape vineyard where I worked at the time. It's a good little rifle & did it's job very well. Parts are getting harder to find, but are still available...
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