Anyone read Hebrew?
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Probably doesn't mean anything or words are missing, just wondering if I should keep the writing.
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QUOTE=vwnotcher;13471037]Bolt TRW ZH 7790186
Barrel TRW 7790190 4 63 BJ
Op rod HRA 7267084
Trigger housing TRW 7267030
Hammer Winchester 66118 5546008 (Thx Ceejay)
Safety H&R with possibly an "A" stamped as well
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Keep it. What's the harm?
Anyone read Hebrew?
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Probably doesn't mean anything or words are missing, just wondering if I should keep the writing.
would be interesting to see if the electro penciled serial number parts can be re assembled into the rifle that the armourer assembled.
dude at my office says this is difficult to distinguish and maybe a symbol....probably somone's personal graffiti or tag
Yes it certainly would. Much better than scrambling several kits together to come up with matching part manufacturers but all armorers stamps mismatched in my opinion. One of my kits has matching armorer numbers stamped on the barrel, bolt, and oprod, but the stock and trigger group numbers don't match. Parts manufacturers are a hodge podge, but this is how true IDF sniper rifles were originally assembled.
you're only a trigger group away. wouldn't worry too much about the stock, it would match the receiver. a good armourer would match parts to fit, not manufacturer. you may end up with the best functioning sniper rifle.
Rec'd Standard sets 2 & 3 today. One stock has some Hebrew, but both stocks were very worn, unlike the iron. Hebrew pic upside down
Both had awesome TRW barrels, one has no disturbance to it's exterior, except for a scratch near FH, it looks brand new.
Bolts TRW and HRT
Op Rods both HRAView attachment 84946View attachment 84947View attachment 84944View attachment 84945View attachment 84943