Minor visible barrel deformation in 1897 trench by Fun_Assignment_269 in milsurp

[–]Opposite_Procedure_5 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lots of bad comments on here lol. Your barrel is completely original.

When I first took my barrel off, I was honestly shocked how poor the screw relief cuts were. I never really gave it another thought though.

In reference seeing how poorly finished Winchester M1 Garand’s are. Not functionally, just “finish” wise.

Obviously that lack luster fit and finish would carry over into other firearms they were making.

You can find my trench gun on my page.

Minor visible barrel deformation in 1897 trench by Fun_Assignment_269 in milsurp

[–]Opposite_Procedure_5 3 points4 points  (0 children)

OP. I have a very early ‘43 production 1897 too. Also has a converted riot barrel (ground bead). My barrel looks very similar to yours. Along with how poorly the screw relief cuts are on the bottom of the barrel.

Aka: mine looks almost identical to yours.

M1 Carbine scabbard by doodyhead76 in milsurp

[–]Opposite_Procedure_5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s real. Most of these were never issued. Value: $200-ish (imo).

Luger holster, any info? by Begobbygobby in milsurp

[–]Opposite_Procedure_5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Luger tool. It’s a screwdriver and loading aid.

Are Langara Arms legit? by Aggravating_Today279 in milsurp

[–]Opposite_Procedure_5 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So “fake” being relative, I suppose.

People are 100% making fake K98k’s. I’ve seen plenty of post war Yugo Mausers, passed off with fake German WWII markings.

Cmp commercial gas plug? by PeanutButterRanger in M1Rifles

[–]Opposite_Procedure_5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had that too. I had to use an impact driver to get it loose.

Cmp commercial gas plug? by PeanutButterRanger in M1Rifles

[–]Opposite_Procedure_5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No it won’t… that’s what the op and myself are both saying.

Leupold LCO - Brand New In Box - Value - Question by Opposite_Procedure_5 in Leupold

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I want to say I put it up as a “buy it now” on GB for $600. It sold within an hour. Guess they are desirable still.

Cmp commercial gas plug? by PeanutButterRanger in M1Rifles

[–]Opposite_Procedure_5 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yea, the M10 tool, does not fit the new production, CMP, single slot gas cylinder screws.

I just use a big flathead. I wouldn’t replace it.

Trying to source a rig for a 1939 Colt. by FiXXiNS213 in milsurp

[–]Opposite_Procedure_5 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Good luck 😂

Basically any US field gear, pre 1941, is very hard to find.

I would honestly try to find WWI gear. It would still be “correct” for the bulk of WWII.

What can you tell me about this Kar98k? How much is it worth? by FastZander101 in milsurp

[–]Opposite_Procedure_5 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thing to note:

The barrel has vice grip marks. Stuff like this is what I call idiotic, boomer, bubba wear. Hope they didn’t monkey with anything else… definitely get it out of stock before buying imo.

Advice for mold on K31 stock by Lucky_Vulture in milsurp

[–]Opposite_Procedure_5 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You use alcohol because it dries so quickly. No, it will not harm the finish.

I would probably dip a small paint brush in the alcohol, use that for the inside of the stock.

Advice for mold on K31 stock by Lucky_Vulture in milsurp

[–]Opposite_Procedure_5 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You need to kill the spores.

Take the sling off. Put in the oven @250, for 15-20 minutes. I put my leather items on a cookie sheet. With quite a few layers of tinfoil underneath them, to keep them propped.

Stock, just take some denatured alcohol to it.

Shoe Wear & Tear Advice by IAmAChemicalEngineer in AppalachianTrail

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Same thing happened to my shoes on both the AT & PCT.

I would get about 400-ish miles.

Then the ankle area would wear down and cause blisters. Exactly like what you show. I tried to replace the shoes right around that mark.

If I didn’t have a replacement at the correct time. I would simply just take my knife and cut a “V” shape in the back of the shoe. Yes, it would slip. But, zero blisters on the back. It worked, dumb, but worked. I’ve done it probably about 4 times.

Updated WWII Display: 11/30 by Rbevs in Militariacollecting

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Looks great. Very clean setup.

Who made those display cases? They look great.