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Stan Ward says: I am
happy to announce the expansion of the LT series
of sight adjusters to include two new models
which will fit certain Mauser rifle models.
Requests from you, my customers, indicated the
need for these and development has been ongoing
for some months. Listed below are the three
models we now manufacture and the rifle models
which they fit. Additionally, in the next month
there will be one more model which at this time
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This model will fit the Yugo M48.Although not in
production right now I will accept pre-orders for the
M48 model. The pre-order must be accompanied by
remittance. These sight adjusters are precision made
from quality steel. They are hot dip blued and are
guaranteed for life. The LT sight adjusters enable you
to obtain maximum accuracy from your rifle due to the
preciseness of the adjustments. Cost of any model of LT
adjuster remains at $18 plus $2 shipping. Sets of two or
more are shipped free. You may remit by money order or
check direct from me using my email address below or if
you wish to order using a credit card please use this
link.
http://www.gun-shop.biz/
Any comments or questions are most appreciated. Thank
you all for your past and continued support.
Model LT-2: Mosin 91 and 91/30 and all Enfields.
Model LT-98: German K98,Swedish 96 and 96/38 and
Turkish 03/38.(Note:does NOT FIT Swedish 38 or Turk 38).
Model LT-CM: Czech VZ-24 and 98/22 and German
GEW-98.
Model LT-48 (pre production orders only):
Yugoslavian M-48,M48-A,B and BO.
Email Address:
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| Scott Duff says:
UNITED STATES RIFLE MODEL OF 1917
provides both the beginning and advanced
collector of the Model 1917 rifle with a depth
of information heretofore unavailable.
The very
existence of the Model 1917 rifle was almost
accidental. When
America
entered World War One it had but 600,000 Model
1903 rifles with which to arm a growing
military. Government armories were unable to
supply the additional millions of rifles
required. Because three American firms were
already making rifles for
Britain
it was possible that an American version of the
British Pattern 14 rifle could be produced
quickly in significant numbers. It saved the day
generations ago, but is little understood as a
collectable military item or in historic
significance. The purpose of this book is to
inform the collector of details to be expected
of an original, or “correct”, Model 1917 rifle. |
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Such details include
finish, dates of manufacture and serial number
correlation, manufacturer and inspection
markings, rebuild marks, and
differences in parts between the three manufacturers:
Winchester, Remington, and
Eddystone. The accoutrements chapter includes
information on bayonets and scabbards, slings, grenade
launchers, cleaning equipment, and much more.
Additionally, this book provides a historic background
leading up to manufacture of the rifle. Total quantities
of rifles made by each manufacturer are given, as are
dates of first shipment to the Government and dates of
last manufacture. Finally, the rifle’s use after World
War One by the
U.S. and several
foreign countries is addressed.
Price: $23.95
Web Site Address:
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John Huber says: I now
have available a 30-40 KRAG trigger in Match
Grade Black Teflon only. Super smooth pull @
only 24-27ozs.
Huber Concepts
514 Thorp St
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
54935
PH# 920-921-9641
Email Address:
johnf@huberconcepts.com
Web Site Address:
http://www.huberconcepts.com/ |
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