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    PH M85

    S&B 6x42 (L13a1 scope from an L96a1 rifle) From what I understand they used the same scope as the L96a1 but in black.
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    PH M85

    ZF84 reticle
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    PH M85

    Finally got around to taking some pics! Rear back-up iron sight
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    PH M85

    I have read that several scopes have been seen on these Kahles ZF84 Swarovski ZFM 84 6x42 S&B 6x42 (same as L96a1 scope only in black) Pecar 4-10x45 I'll try to get some reticle pictures through the Kahles and S&B when I return in a few weeks.
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    PSR bolt body

    I know several of us are trying to put together a functional PSR from the various parts that have become available over the last year. I've got everything I need for at least one caliber except for the bolt body. I'm trying to find out what alloy was used for the PSR bolt body. If anyone has...
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    Remington PSR / Need Help??

    Does anyone happen to know what material was used for the bolt body? I believe the receiver is titanium. I'm assuming it was either 4140 or some type of stainless.
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    Night Vision NVS80

    Still looking
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    The Clone Wars... XM3 EFR Mount stuff

    I'm in as well
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    Night Vision NVS80

    I'm trying to track down an older Hensoldt NVS80 for a project I'm working on. If anyone can point me in the right direction, I would greatly appreciate it.
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    Do not deal with The Hogs Den

    https://www.snipershide.com/shooting/threads/m40-scope-rings-reproduction.7178564/#post-10980489
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    M40 scope rings - reproduction

    How are the rings connected to the base?
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    Misadventures in Amateur Gunsmithery: 22LR 1903a4 tribute

    Perfect, I'll keep an eye out for this, thanks!
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    Canadian C7CT

    It's been a while, but finally got around to taking some pics. This is the 4th receiver in the quest to get the engraving to look correct.
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    Misadventures in Amateur Gunsmithery: 22LR 1903a4 tribute

    Yes, I believe an M1922 magazine and triggerguard assembly should work. It's a little pricey at over $200 for the magazine alone plus the dedicated triggerguard. I tinkered with the idea of rigging up a system to use different .22lr magazine. I may do that at some point.
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    Misadventures in Amateur Gunsmithery: 22LR 1903a4 tribute

    Came up with this loading sled. I learned quickly that in order for the round to feed and for the bolt to function, the ramp would have to articulate. Here's a view of it in place from the triggerguard