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    Norwegian AG3

    It's a G3, which is a select-fire CETME/PTR91/whatever, with a rail. Only difference is looks.
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    turn SVT 40 into non semi-auto?

    There are numerous straight-pull mechanisms that will work much better than a SVT-40's tilting-block action.
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    What is wrong with Arisaka?

    Made during the Korean War, reputedly near a base in Japan where soldiers R&R'ed. I've also seen numerous T-53 Mosins done in the same style. This one's in 6.5x57 (6.5-.257 Roberts).
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    What is wrong with Arisaka?

    Never enough cheap ammo to encourage anyone to tinker with them.
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    What Part is Viewed as the 'FIREARM"

    It's generally whatever is the most integral supporting component necessary for function. In the AR, it ties all the parts together in the proper spacing to function.
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    VEPR Conversion

    Concur on avoiding all things Promag. Get one of the Rifle Dynamics AR stock adaptors and go from there.
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    Click-clack gun

    Look around for an 87M, they're even more fun.
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    Please educate me on on the SMLE.

    Generally speaking a decent, basic, non FTR/greenstripe rifle with matching numbers and a good bore runs in the $350 range lately.
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    Fun rifle for Shaq?

    PKM. But seriously, consider a FAL.
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    M95 Steyr Help!!!

    Fakes, made in the early 2000s. The only real German use marking that would ever be put on a M95 carbine would be a stamp on the underside of the stock. The action-and-stock stamped rifles are fakes made to up-value carbines that were at the time selling for about sixty bucks. Everyone assumes...
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    Did I just ruin my mosin nagant bolt???

    You don't begin to change the composition of steel until it gets above a thousand degrees F. Your cookie sheets haven't shattered, have they? If you had crappy steel and blowtorched it up past maybe six or seven hundred degrees there might be some structural changes, but you're not going to...
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    Gew 98 - Looking for information and suggestions

    Either get a 98k stock or a Vz-22 stock. Either works, as will most South American Contract rifles like Peruvian and Chilean. Just depends how close to correct you want.
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    Alright rifle country, lets see some uncommon rifles

    I sold the Tangeshima, and decided not to post the NDM-86 or the Valmet Rk-62 because I also sold those, but here's some neat stuff I have.
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    Experienced Rimfire Hunters: complete the sentence

    Fifteen feet or less. Usually it's that really stupid woodchuck trying to dig up under a barn or a rat in a feedbunk. You see it, go get the .22, and then lean around the corner and pop it. Same for squirrel and rabbit.
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    Hakim flash hider

    That's a M-14 brake, or similar.
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    Mosin with wood rot

    It's also possible it was a Finn that had a spliced stock that broke at the splice, perhaps?
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    Question on WWII training rifles.

    An Enfield .22 trainer multiple-round subcaliber magazine can push $1500 by itself. A MAS-45 can be sometimes found for $200. Go to rimfirecentral and do your homework.
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    25-06 in a K98 Mauser Action

    Nosedive rounds means the follower spring is weak and old.
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    88 Commision: Factory Sporter or converted ?

    German rifles produced at DWM have a variety of markings. Sun, crescent moon, Saturn, five and six-pointed stars, various other stampings. They are generally recognized to be QC inspection approval stamps during production.
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