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  1. Thanks Clemson. I will enjoy this piece. Thank you for the link, I have been spending today learning just how lucky I am.
  2. Fellas I just bought this wheel gun at a pawn shop for 250. I would like to know some info on it. The barell says .357 CTG highway patrol and it is six inches for the barell. It seems to have been used very little. I did read that it should be a matte finish. This one is a combo of matte on the grip strap, front of frame and top of frame with a gloss rest of the gun. Any info on this thing is going to be nice for me to aquire. I would also like to know a good place for original grips, a manual and mabey a smith chat room. Thanks gentlemen and ladies.
  3. I live in Atlanta but go to Pontotoc often. I know some good gun people there.
  4. did you read the above? It is happening!!!!!!!!!
  5. I like the Huber trigger I put on a nagant
  6. Could thread or silver solder over the bayo lug a muzzle brake. Slide the whole bayo lug off the barrel and afix a muzzle break. Hope this is some what clear.
  7. Markings I have found so far. B no circle on front right top reciever. very small tree with IIk under it on the reciever. SA with box around it on barrel. T in a triangle in a circle on barrell. The Ashunds on the left side of the sight are lined out. The meters are not marked M and start at 2. The bolt safety piece has a triangle. The bolt body is not Finn matched. The sling metal keepers are on the stock. ps barrel is 30.5"
  8. I'll look tonight SW thanks for the info so far. ps the B stamp is on the receiver not the barrel.
  9. Killed my first buck, just a spike. Used a K-31. Rolled my own 180 gr. Sierra hpbt. Very accurate load will post the powder and gr. when I can retrieve data on it. Butchered great and was a lung heart lung shot. Dropped in ten yards. His brother showed up about ten minutes latter while I was smoking a ciggy. Too dark and didn't wan't another spike so I just watched him from a max of fifteen yards and enjoyed two more chain smokes. This was on family land in Miss. What great fun. I'm headed back for rut in January for a one horned inbread. The meat packed out to over thrirty pounds and will feed me and my wife well. Bye bye
  10. I just bought a 1940 and it has no maker on the reciever. It does have a B and a very small coat of arms and a III k on the reciever. I am wondering if any one knows what those markings mean. BTW 80$ OTD. thanks
  11. "legally" if you had your C&R before the purchase you must log it.
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