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      Just bought a 1898 Krag

      I have a 1908 Norwegian Krag which is a Norwegian carbine built at the Kongsberg Vapenfabrikk (Arms Factory) in Norway in 1908. It appears the stock is a Model 1897 Carbine for the Norwegian Mountain Artillery and Royal Engineers. It is chambered for the 6.5 X 55mm 'Swedish Mauser' cartridge...
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      Need help with 303 British Enfield

      I know this is an older thread but A number of questions come to mind - as others have stated check to ensure your bolt head is on tight - extract the bolt and see if your bolt head will screw down another turn or so- also the Lee Enfield's have 4 different bolt heads from 0 to 3 - check what...
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      How To Repair Firearm Stocks

      Candyman - I'm a avid follower of your stock refinishing threads on here and SRF. A quick question that I probably already know the answer to but I am hopeful there may be another way to deal with my stock refinishing project currently underway. I've stripped down a Mosin Nagant 91/30 and a...
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      Greetings from St. Albert, Alberta, Canada

      Yes sigfan556 - part of our firearm laws require that any gun capable of being fired has to have a trigger lock. If the gun is secured in a locked gun safe then no trigger lock is required. The guns in my gun cabinet all have locks because although it locks it is not deemed secure. I took the...
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      Greetings from St. Albert, Alberta, Canada

      Hello, Yep that's right from Canada - came across your forum through Milsurps and thought I'd check it out. My name is David McKenna and I hail from St. Albert, Alberta, Canada. Here goes - I'm here to confess an addiction to milsurp (ah crap#~< - in denial again) to rifles in general. My...
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