The Americans

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The Americans

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At our clubs Historic Arms section this morning we were privileged to a discourse on early American breechloading military rifles, courtesy of our club chairman, Droomie.

Starting with the Model 1868, 50/70 Springfield Trapdoor through the 1873 45/70, 30/40 Krag Jorgenson, 30/06 03 Springfield to the venerable 30/06 Model 1917.

Many thanks to Droomie for a very interesting and informative morning.

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#2 Post by dromia »

Pwhoarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr! :lol:

I do like me proper rifles.
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jjvc wrote:Many thanks to Droomie for a very interesting and informative morning.
Nice collection - though someone needs to be "informed" on how to fit an M1907 sling to an M1903 rilfe tongueout
...NOT anywhere near correct, though NOT the first time I've seen that variation from the norm

If he sends me that M1903 I'll forget all about his blatant mistake
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Maybe not correct but it ties me in well that way for shooting and stops the rear tail flapping about on the butt ring.
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dromia wrote:Maybe not correct but it ties me in well that way for shooting and stops the rear tail flapping about on the butt ring.
Nope, not good enough

& here was me researching M1903 slings for the Krag too!

I'll collect that M1903 Springfield next week & give it a good home & sort out it's wobbly sling issue = about 14 seconds in

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#6 Post by froggy »

I envy the owner of this M1903 - A truly most beautiful rifle :good:
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Yep seen that video but my way suits me better, I have the great fortune to have never been in a disciplined service.
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#8 Post by dromia »

froggy wrote:I envy the owner of this M1903 - A truly most beautiful rifle :good:
Yes and fine shooting rifles too, especially with cast boolits. The 30-06 is s fine cast boolit cartridge and the Springfield bores are excellent.
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#9 Post by saddler »

froggy wrote:I envy the owner of this M1903 - A truly most beautiful rifle :good:
Aye, I'd give it a space in the rack, though it has a little something that don't look right compared to my later Springfield

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...maybe it's with mine having a parkerised finish?
Or is it the M1 web sling??

Nope, cannot work it out....
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#10 Post by DW58 »

Nice Boomsticks, especially the Krag.
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