My 6-49s

me like:D
Joce

Thanks for the comment. me like too, but I was blessed with daughters who have no interest in anything that smells of gun oil, propellant, cordite, linseed, neatsfoot or webbing !!!!

Alas, off to the RCMP smelter when I cash in !!!!
 
Absolutely beautiful
I adore the Venezuelan 7X57 models.
Didn't the Venezuelan Navy convert a bunch of these to 7.62 NATO?
 
Absolutely beautiful
I adore the Venezuelan 7X57 models.
Didn't the Venezuelan Navy convert a bunch of these to 7.62 NATO?

Thank you, that would be Argentine Marines who used the 7.62 conversion.

Yes the Venezuelans are beautiful, the first major contract, amazing fit and finish. I would shoot 7mm all day. I worked up a cast bullet load years ago that I shot with the gas regulator turned off. Essentially a straight pull rifle.
 
Take care when you shoot those South American ones. I was standing next to one that self-disassembled when a sticky firing pin fired out of lockup. The shooter had a foreend in one hand, and a receiver and butt in the other. Blew the magazine out and splintered the stock. It is safe to say the man was dumbfounded.
 
Take care when you shoot those South American ones. I was standing next to one that self-disassembled when a sticky firing pin fired out of lockup. The shooter had a foreend in one hand, and a receiver and butt in the other. Blew the magazine out and splintered the stock. It is safe to say the man was dumbfounded.

Egyptian contract omitted the firing pin safety retainer, and any SAFN with a one piece firng pin should be switched out for two piece.
 
At the end of the day, are these not like the SKS where so long as you run the pin dry and crud-free, it *should* be ok?

True, I have never had a problem, but there are so many examples out there of out of battery explosions with them.....YMMV
 
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Thanks for the comment. me like too, but I was blessed with daughters who have no interest in anything that smells of gun oil, propellant, cordite, linseed, neatsfoot or webbing !!!!

Alas, off to the RCMP smelter when I cash in !!!!

I would love to save a couple of them from the smelter;)
 
I would love to save a couple of them from the smelter;)

OK I'll put you on the list !!!

My passion is mausers, but back in the 80-90s, I developed a taste for the milsurp semi-autos then available, found them quite interesting. Along with the 49s, was able to buy/trade/upgrade to the best examples of the usual AG42b, Hakim, Rasheed, Garand, MAS, SVT38, SVT 40, will pull them out and take pics.
 
Sounds like a nice and varied S/A milsurp collection. I would suggest you leave instructions with your estate executor so that when you DO cash in, your relatives earn a profit vice a worthless pat on the back from some keystone cop looking to run the numbers up on the next "op safe streets" for a promotion-earning press release.
 
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