January Purchases

Ok here is mine I ordered a case of 7.62x25 so i told my wife "i have 2280 rnds of this ammo i NEED a gun to shoot it...."

so here is my #'s matching (except the mags not # stamped electro penciled)

1943 dated Russian TT33


bore is mint i dont think this was shot much if at all it is a refurb but barrel #'s match frame and slide not forced match
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Couple of 'mil-surps' new to me this month... :cool:

Colt 1911 USGI .45ACP, circa 1917:

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S&W "Victory" Model .38 Special, circa 1942:

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kombi1976 said:
SJ, I'll play dumb.
Is it a Finn?
I'm not a M/N junky.
It is nice though.

There aren;t any laminate stocked Finns with the possible exception of a VERY rare captured m38 in a wartime laminate beech stock, no proof that even these exist though as so few carbines were captured ;)
 
bearhunter said:
The 8mm Dane brass is available from Graf and is quite a powerful round. bearhunter
Ditto.
It's on a par or better than 8x57 apparently.
And for the record, I pretty sure 45 Colt is .451" cal (pistol bore) not 458 like 45-70 and 45-90, so it's not a simple chamber ream to the bigger cartridges.
If you must go for one of those 45 cal cartridges I'd go big.....say 45-100 to use room the Rolling Block provides and to give decent performance with low pressure loads.
 
New to me 91-30

Picked up a nice Izhevsk dated 1939, it's SA marked with a nice bore (not counterbored either) at the Montreal Gun show today. I'm quite pleased with the price too. Hey, I get to use the dancing banana...:dancingbanana:
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How about this little beauty that I picked up off of the forums. She just arrived this weekend.

1944 WInchester M1 carbine with non-restricted barrel:
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The magazine pouch is wartime dated as well and is just too stylish to exclude from the pictures.
 
kombi1976 said:
Ditto.
It's on a par or better than 8x57 apparently.
And for the record, I pretty sure 45 Colt is .451" cal (pistol bore) not 458 like 45-70 and 45-90, so it's not a simple chamber ream to the bigger cartridges.
If you must go for one of those 45 cal cartridges I'd go big.....say 45-100 to use room the Rolling Block provides and to give decent performance with low pressure loads.

That depends on when the .45 Colt was made. WAY back they had .454 or .457 bores, but modern ones are .451.

Anyhow, it's easy to order a blank in .457 and then just load the .45 Colt brass to fit the tube, just don;t use factory ammo :)
 
went shopping

Here are my purchases for this month, ishy no.1 mk3* dated 1950,
Bandolier da 1941 all original and various 303 ammo, for plinking.
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