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  1. FlightRN

    Swiss ZFK /55 Sniper

    Re: Swiss ZFK /55 Sniper Good Day Santo, I actually posted the wrong picture. What you see is a part of a display put on by the Lovat Society in the UK. It’s a group of sniper collectors that decided to pool from our collections various rifles from different countries and puts on a yearly...
  2. FlightRN

    Swiss ZFK /55 Sniper

    Re: Swiss ZFK /55 Sniper Good Day, The ZfK-55 muzzle break/flash hider went through a number of variations in the prototype stage. I have seen (darn if I can find it right now) a picture of different styles and configurations. Is it the best? Probably not, but because the Swiss take such...
  3. FlightRN

    Need input for a Garand M1C Sniper Rifle

    Re: Need input for a Garand M1C Sniper Rifle Good Day, I believe your numbers are referencing M-84 scopes in specifically. Reproduction M82 scopes are $5-600 (I could have bought one at the NRA show for $440) There is an original M82 scope with a <span style="text-decoration...
  4. FlightRN

    Enfields!

    Re: Enfields! these are some that I have owned
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    Need input for a Garand M1C Sniper Rifle

    Re: Need input for a Garand M1C Sniper Rifle The M1C&D rifles are a fascinating history. Original parts are becoming very expensive. Finding all the parts and pieces can be interesting. Unfortunately,scopes and mounts can run $2-3K for average examples these days. Reproductions are available...
  6. FlightRN

    Swiss ZFK /55 Sniper

    Re: Swiss ZFK /55 Sniper The swiss really know how to build a great rifle.
  7. FlightRN

    Cheek Rest On Mosin Nagant?

    Re: Cheek Rest On Mosin Nagant? Good Day, Yes, the cheek rest you see on my PEM Mosin is a latter design and was obtained from the Central Armed Forces Museum in Moscow. It is an exact copy (the buckel may be a little off) of a setup that was used in the 1930's when the Soviets and Germans...
  8. FlightRN

    Cheek Rest On Mosin Nagant?

    Re: Cheek Rest On Mosin Nagant? Good Day, The Soviet did experiment with a few different designs of cheek rest. Here is one mounted on my PEM (repo mount). Very few of the cheekpieces survived the war. Regards. Michael