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Shamu
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The tear drop dimples work better with the well-worn charger bridge of my Savage No4 Mk1*. With a better condition bridge I don't think it matters that much.
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Don't shoot till you see the whites of their thighs. (Unofficial motto of the Royal Air Force)
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Stanforth
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I make a point of only buying used, issued original ones. OK they are getting harder to find and I can only regret the days when I used to buy British Government surplus ammo by the thousand and throw the chargers away.
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Life.. a sexually transmitted condition that is invariably fatal.
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flatheadsal
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there is a guy on the CMP forum selling .303 clips
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englishman_ca
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Frameman,
If your Ishapore is a 2A1, it will have been built with the charger bridge set up for the NATO chargers. If you cant find any local (strippers for M14), I'll mail you a couple.
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shiloh
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Swrdish mauser(6.5x 55) clips also work for 7.62 and are readily available. |
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Lead from the front; eliminate all obstacles...
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hoadie
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Even the Swedes called them CHARGERS!!
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Loose wimmen tightened here
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Honkytonk
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Gotta love the Swedes! Raw herring, 6.5x55 Swedish. Buddy has a rarish one. 6.5x55 Swede in a Remington 700. Probably 30 years old. Nice rifle. I've seen him shoot lots of deer and anchour a big elk at 200 yards.
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Shamu
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Vid der herdy gerdy blerdi flredi They called them: "Tidskriften laddare" |
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Don't shoot till you see the whites of their thighs. (Unofficial motto of the Royal Air Force)
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Frameman 1
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Photo of RFI markings
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Frameman 1
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More photos
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englishman_ca
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Ya, blooken flooken clippy dink in der charger guide.
We can figure this one out for you. Show us the guide from above, if you would.
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Goosic
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Pictures speak a thousand words and I stand corrected...
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hoadie
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This is shaping up to be a nice looking rifle
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Loose wimmen tightened here
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Frameman 1
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Will this view help?
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Arminius
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THANKS!
Didn´t know this … Thanks again, Hermann
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Guns. Also classy Women, good beer and fine wines. Did I mention guns? Lots of guns. A man can never have enough ammunition, books and booze. |
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englishman_ca
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I found a picture of the insert on the net.
The insert is pressed down into position (rubber mallet) and clips into place. Once installed it is not intended to be removed. The rivet is part of the kit, to hold the insert in place, but rarely used as not needed.
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