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Any Timney trigger experts here that can ID this trigger on a NZ auction website? It's for a Rem700 and had a flat trigger, but can anyone ID the exact model and specifically the weight of pull range? The seller can't remember and has longs since lost the packaging etc. I'm considering...
I posted this in the Bolt Action Rifles section a few days ago and it was suggested I might get a better answer here in Vintage. I am considering selling my USMC M40A1 return stock and bottom metal. I did have plans to get a clone built or put the stock on my TBA M40A1 but realistically I'm...
Considering selling my USMC return M40A1 stock and bottom metal. I had good intentions of getting another clone M40A1 built but realistically, that's not going to happen. There are other toys I'd like to buy though. What's it worth? Just to complicate things, it's located in New Zealand...
What's the simplest barricade stop for a Bergara B14R with a factory stock? I just want a very simple stop to prevent pressure on the magazine causing misfeeds when shooting from awkward positions in PRS matches. Some rails like the Area 419 attach using the front action screw. Is there...
You won't get much more vintage than this one. For sale on an online auction site here in New Zealand. https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace/antiques-collectables/militaria/wwii-earlier/listing/3366216211?bof=29sFETdy
Anyone know what the size is for the three little screws on the turrets of an old Kahles ZF69 6x42? Missing one and would like to replace it and get a couple of spares. I emailed Swarovski but never got a reply.
The can I had on my Seven .223 was a bit too long and making the rifle muzzle heavy. It also got in the way hunting in thick scrub. I picked up a nice new MAE stainless can for it a few weeks ago. It is much more compact and the rifle ballances much better. The can was made for .22...
This is my latest .22 rifle. A few weeks ago the New Zealand Army sold all the ex cadet forces .22 Enfields by public auction. It is a 1959 Parker-Hale conversion of a No.4 MkII .303. They were made for training cadets and smallbore practice for recruits etc. They were converted by installing...