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  1. BM 59=mag fed M1 in 308
  2. I'm from Montana...15 years ago the whole state was open carry. But NO concealed permits. PERIOD. I got stopped by the MHP in 1977 for a loose tail light. First thing I said to the officer. "I have a gun...it's loaded and on the seat next to me." He said. "Thanks. You have a flickering tail light" I got out and fixed it on the spot. He followed me to the next rest area and we talked guns for about an hour.
  3. I play...lessee...17 from 69 is ...ah...52. Yup Fifty two years of guitar and bass
  4. If it's a politician and its mouth is moving it's lying. DEM REP, makes no difference.
  5. I just received a Mossberg 42m .22 cal rifle and don't know a thing about it. There's not much online or I'm not looking in the right places. Someone tell me about this gun, please.
  6. Great idea...but that would take all the fun out of it
  7. I doubt it...I'm a hairy guy
  8. Anyone in Knoxville or close have the dies. I can come up with a press, the flat, and a parts gun. I know I know...I'm cheap!
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    AK homebuilt

    thanks guys...does anyone in the neighborhood of Knoxville have the dies?
  10. Practice head shots...who cares about body armor?
  11. Been here 13 years...it's too hot!
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    AK homebuilt

    Collecting and Shooting the Military Surplus Rifle (2005) - Surplusrifle.com There's actually 5 total but once you're here the rest are a snap.
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    AK homebuilt

    Ok...I've been reading and reading and...well. you get the idea. What's TN law on building an AK sheet frame and putting together a parts AK? I just got done looking at a website that explained it really well and it actually looks like fun.
  14. it's long gone...and the gunsmith I traded it kept getting it back...no one wanted it after a few rounds
  15. 69 going on 100. Blackpowder flinter shooter. Moved from Montana, from Wyoming, from Colorado, from Texas, from Kansas, from Michigan...a long long time ago. Just sold my tipi and bought an SKS. Married, divorced, married (didn't learn anything the first time) 3 living children, none of whom live anywhere near me..thank God! I wish I still had the guns I bought before 1968...
  16. Some time ago...sounds like a fairytale...in Wyoming. We had a family of skunks living under the house. This wouldn't have bothered me too much....except the kittens got old enough to fight. So...box trap! We did very well until the last critter. What I had been doing was taking the smelly varmits to the crick and drowning them. Yeah yeah, I know...heartless ba....rd. They kept coming back! The drowning seemed to be fairly permanent. On the last one...it was snowing and it was getting pretty deep...four feet...and I thought...just shoot the rascal...so I did. He sprayed my hand...and my .38 special..the blue came off...right down to the white. I reblued it...but..every time I fired it more than 5 or six times...the skunk smell came back. Skunk cologne takes the blue off...but nothing takes the skunk outta the metal.
  17. Ok...I've been reading and reading and...well. you get the idea. What's TN law on building an AK sheet frame and putting together a parts AK? I just got done looking at a website that explained it really well and it actually looks like fun.
  18. bajabuc

    Chinese SKS

    It WORKS...pretty good for an old man. I actually clipped the 10 ring.
  19. your below the line saying is soooo true.
  20. bajabuc

    Chinese SKS

    BTW...matching numbers...including the operating rod..I'm impressed. The more times I take it apart the better I like it.
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    Chinese SKS

    AmSting: Pawn Shop in Clinton has a tapco sks...275$
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    Chinese SKS

    I mentioned to a person on another site that the shop had a Yugo for 235 +tics and tax. When I went to pick mine up the owner said he sold the yugo and 3 others he had. Pretty good. I have never seen a rifle as loaded up with cosmolene as bad as this one. Bucnball and I worked on it at his house for more than an hour. When I got it home I stripped it and scrubbed cosmo for 2 more hours...still not enough...took it apart againg and whailed on it some more. NOW it all fits. The shop owner said he'd had a bunch of sks's come in with people calling them commie junk..."one shot and the damn thing jammed!" Clean it up and they're fine. I spent some time at Pendleton range trying to qualify with a greased up M1....I finally got the marines there to let me clean it. It was a cruddy as the SKS. Those war manufactured M1's ain't the best gun either. The machine work on the sk is about the same as the WW2 m1's
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    Chinese SKS

    Chinese Type 56 (1956-): Numerous minor tweaks, including lack of milling on the bolt carrier, partially or fully stamped (as opposed to milled) receivers, and differing types of thumb rest on the takedown lever. The Chinese continually revised the SKS manufacturing process, so variation can be seen even between two examples from the same factory. All of the Type 56 carbine rifles have been removed from military service, except a few being used for ceremonial purposes. Type 56 carbines with serial numbers below 9,000,000 have the Russian-style blade-type folding bayonet, while those 9,000,000 and higher have a "spike" type folding bayonet. Some early examples are known as "Sino-Soviet", meaning they were produced by China, but with cooperation from Russian "advisers" who helped regulate the factories and provided the design specifications.

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