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Post by Cmysix 10/5/2023, 9:47 pm

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Post by Wobbley 10/5/2023, 11:06 pm

M1 Garand, M1 Carbine or M14 extractors.  Depends on size that I cannot determine.
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Post by Cmysix 10/6/2023, 12:13 am

5/8 of an inch long, the long end is beveled on an angle. I have inherited both from my father, A GAP International Harvester Garand(1953) appears to be a complete original rifle. and a united postal machine .30 caliber carbine, also complete and original
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Post by Cmysix 10/8/2023, 3:35 pm

Wobbley wrote:M1 Garand, M1 Carbine or M14 extractors.  Depends on size that I cannot determine.



My GOD! How do you know this? YEP! pulled the bolt back(Garand) and at 6:00 on the bolt face, there is the round beveled end is sticking out with the high side of the bevel on the left so it throws the spent case out to the right. AND  I still want a ride in that airplane.
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Post by Wobbley 10/8/2023, 5:26 pm

I’ve been around a lot longer than I look.    
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Post by WesG 10/10/2023, 4:31 pm

Old guy:

'Pfff, I used a Garand'

Older guy:

'03-A3'

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Post by Cmysix 10/10/2023, 5:30 pm

WesG wrote:Old guy:

'Pfff, I used a Garand'

Older guy:

'03-A3'


only 65 but I inherited three '03-A3 actions too
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Post by WesG 10/11/2023, 1:32 am

'One of these days ...'

I have a no 4 Enfield that I trued up. And a light Palma Krieger that will get machined up with the bayonet lugs. A new elevation screw at 1/4' is on the list as well. 30-303, very slightly 'improved' for brass life. A 'sleeper', just for fun.

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