Its a. 30 Us army so 30-40 i think... I can strip anything I gunsmith 1911s on my free time... I also have a complete x ray breakdown of this rifle
You do gunsmithing and you can't figure out if it's safe to fire??
Its a. 30 Us army so 30-40 i think... I can strip anything I gunsmith 1911s on my free time... I also have a complete x ray breakdown of this rifle
If it's a 30/06 i d have the headspace checked as the action is known for stretching in that cal as the metals then aren t as strong as they are today and a steady diet of 30/06 ammo could have affected the headspace after all these years.I have a winchester/Miroku 1895 carbine replica in 30/06 and they can handle the cartridge no problem do to the modern steels but even so I would rather not run hot rounds through it, I would leave that my bolt action
... interesting and PLEASE DO NOT interpret this to apply to the rifle in question!! I have a couple of Newton rifles and one of them has '.30 U S G ' marked on the barrel .... it is chambered for 30/06. FWIW it also has the original Pope rifling. These rifles are from early 1900's (probably around 1916/17)Its a. 30 Us army so 30-40 i think
If it's a 30/06 i d have the headspace checked as the action is known for stretching in that cal as the metals then aren t as strong as they are today and a steady diet of 30/06 ammo could have affected the headspace after all these years.....




























