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ronny

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Last Fall, my computer upchucked and I failed to save all my pictures of my past collection. Very sad.

I've run across a very few odds and ends.

This is one. It is an SKS M designated as a "63". The great majority of the M's were 16 inch barreled. This one is 20 inch, although I managed to cut the front sight off in the photo.

Yes, this is not Milsurp, but it's neat.

This one is now owned by an OSA member.

 
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Here's a pic of some of my US military stuff together.
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View attachment 20357 Found some more of my old pictures. This is a G98. It was a mixmaster par excellence. The various parts with different serial numbers are set out below. Over 20 rifles gave made the ultimate sacrifice to bring this old boy back around.

Part & S#
Receiver 9052
Barrel 9052
Bayonet lug un-numbered? 1?
Trigger guard 7030
Trigger guard screws 29 & 69
Trigger 63
Follower 18
Floor Plate 30
Front barrel band 1873
Stacking hook N/A
Front sight 52
Rear sight leaf 2062
Rear sight base 38
Rear barrel band 58 (47?)
Ejector box 79
Bolt root 9481
Safety Z?
Cocking piece 03
Gas shield 86
Firing Pin ?
Extractor 31
Extractor Collar ?
Stock 5286
Handguard 7574
Butt Plate 1212

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Several years back, Kimber of America sold sporterized Swede M96 rifles. They kept all the range trajectory plates and a guy on the gunboards forum has them. My 1899 Oberndorf had the nail holes in the stock but was missing the plate until today when it arrived in the mail. So here she be. Oh, and it is supposed to be mounted upside down.

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