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| Member Join Date: Apr 2006
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| reciever/barrel
I have another issue now, the reciever looks like it was cut right at the barrel , the slight amount of rust on the reciever stops at a line right before the barrel before the barrel goes under the stock, also the numbers 1113 are stamped on the barrel which has no visible rust at all. does that mean that a new barrel was put on in the year of my rifles conversion(1936) to 8mm mauser??? |
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Ryan, if the numbers on barrel do not match the serial number on receiver, you probably have one that has been rebarreled. And that one too might be shot out. Not sure what your explaining a bout the receiver. It might have been "turn" or cleaned up. This is a Turk?
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yeah its a 1893 turk
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Ryan. I looked at my two of three 93s. Two of them have a "lip" at rec/brl to hold the rear of the handguard. The other is cut off because the rear of the handguard has a clip under the wood that clamps onto the barrel holding it secure. Dose that help?
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it does, thanks | |
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Ryan How does it shoot? (duh! I pulled the trigger and "BAnG" she went!) Ryan, please don't ask how mine shoot. It took 3 of them to make one. And it's still in parts. SG Company, I'm their most bestest customer.
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I didn't ask how it shot, nor did I mention shooting mine | |
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