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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Let's see that Milsurp

    Here is one hat I bought that was a spotter in pretty rough condition.1941 Lee enfield no.1 mk3 smle Lithgow

    https://flic.kr/p/xscqbP

    https://flic.kr/p/xHSeHu

    If someone can figure the links out I still can't get this to work for mobile

  2. #22
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    Default Re: Let's see that Milsurp

    Here's another photo of a Nagant revolver with holster. The revolver is not refurbed, and the serial number on the side plate does not match the frame. I was lucky enough to find a very nice holster on Ebay for a decent price--I didn't want the typical holster that comes with the refurbs. I'm going to try inserting photos using Photobucket.

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  3. #23
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    Default Re: Let's see that Milsurp

    Quote Originally Posted by Cville View Post
    Here's another photo of a Nagant revolver with holster. The revolver is not refurbed, and the serial number on the side plate does not match the frame. I was lucky enough to find a very nice holster on Ebay for a decent price--I didn't want the typical holster that comes with the refurbs. I'm going to try inserting photos using Photobucket.

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    Now are you going to put a suppressor on it? You know it's the only revolver it can be done to.

  4. #24
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    Default Re: Let's see that Milsurp

    You're joking?

  5. #25
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    Default Re: Let's see that Milsurp

    Quote Originally Posted by Cville View Post
    You're joking?
    I bet he is, but its the truth.
    With the gas seal action of the cylinder they can be suppressed.

  6. #26
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    Default Re: Let's see that Milsurp

    I know you can use a suppressor, I'd never do it though (perhaps if I was paid a lot of money to do so, or my life was threatened if I didn't do so...otherwise, nyet!).

  7. #27
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    Default Re: Let's see that Milsurp

    Quote Originally Posted by Cville View Post
    I know you can use a suppressor, I'd never do it though (perhaps if I was paid a lot of money to do so, or my life was threatened if I didn't do so...otherwise, nyet!).
    Nice example by the way.

    I keep bidding on non-refurbs but the prices quickly get steeper than I'm willing to pay, finding one locally is impossible.

  8. #28
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    Default Re: Let's see that Milsurp

    Thanks. I lucked out on an auction and got this for a decent price. The double action fly arm spring was broken, and the side plate is non matching--I just wanted something that showed some wear. Matching is nice, but not always necessary. I think I fixed the double action--at least my solution seems to work so far. I didn't alter the gun--it's hard to explain how I fixed it without going into a long, drawn out explanation. The springs are nearly impossible to find.

  9. #29
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    Default Re: Let's see that Milsurp

    make springs...
    a slow death awaits you,but not before love reminds you that there is good in you

  10. #30
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    Default Re: Let's see that Milsurp

    I would just need to find a flat spring that was suitable to use, the size it down to fit--I just couldn't find anything. I cut a piece of banding strap to fit, then used what was left of the original spring as the banding strap isn't "springy".

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