ZXRR wrote:Watching the video made my No4 mk1 feel lonely in the safe, now i need to open my wallet and buy a No 1 Mk III
winton wrote:ZXRR wrote:Watching the video made my No4 mk1 feel lonely in the safe, now i need to open my wallet and buy a No 1 Mk III
I though the No.4 was an improvement over the No.1.
Anyone hold a differing view?
ZXRR wrote:It is, i prefer the No4 over the Mk III any day of the week, the look, the feel, the sights etc... But a safe isn't complete without a lithgow.
in2anity wrote:Very informative video thanks for sharing- it’s always refreshing to hear an ACTUAL expert talk about something they feel passionate about. Far removed from the regular s**t talk you here at public ranges.
bladeracer wrote:in2anity wrote:Very informative video thanks for sharing- it’s always refreshing to hear an ACTUAL expert talk about something they feel passionate about. Far removed from the regular s**t talk you here at public ranges.
I was told yesterday that you can get semi-auto conversions for M96 Swede Mausers...
deye243 wrote:Not to mention a far stronger action
Bazooker wrote:bladeracer wrote:in2anity wrote:Very informative video thanks for sharing- it’s always refreshing to hear an ACTUAL expert talk about something they feel passionate about. Far removed from the regular s**t talk you here at public ranges.
I was told yesterday that you can get semi-auto conversions for M96 Swede Mausers...
He was nearly right, he may have been thinking of the M1903 springfield
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedersen_device
Baz.
winton wrote:ZXRR wrote:Watching the video made my No4 mk1 feel lonely in the safe, now i need to open my wallet and buy a No 1 Mk III
I though the No.4 was an improvement over the No.1.
Anyone hold a differing view?
vmaxaust wrote: and two Jungle carbine no.5's. Love shooting all of them. Those actions regardless of which specific version is still hard to beat today. .
magnum012 wrote:Anyone know if new barrels are available for no1 mk3 somewhere?
sungazer wrote:You can get a new barrel made but it is going to cost you close to $1k for a good one. Even then finding a 303 bore is very hard and most barrel makers just want you to go to a 308.
Stoney wrote:conveniently free floated for you at no expense.