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bolt or semi auto , either or
( the levers have their own thread)

seems there are a million plastic stock models ,
anyone here possess one of them ?





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Here's mine Smile

Winchester M70V 24" 1:10 243 Win 5-round internal box magazine [1966]
--Bausch & Lomb Elite 4000 6-24x40 Matte Multi-X AO
--Canjar 2 stage 2oz trigger
--Factory Jeweled Bolt & Magazine Follower




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I have a Mini-14 in .223 with a wood stock.
(Bottom rifle in the below family photo.)

 
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Tikka T3 Hunter .243.




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a Remington 788 om .243 win mag. I know where one is for sale. What a great piece of history.

I have said it many times here over the years. The .243 is a great cartridge. Very versatile.

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Warpig602,

A little more info about your Steyr please. Smile



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Warpig602,

A little more info about your Steyr please. Smile


Steyr SL Varmint, 223. Had a hard time tracking down any information on this exact configuration.


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Had to look it up, as I'd never seen a single barrel rifle with 2 triggers. Learned something new today (double set trigger).




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winchester model 70 featherweight deluxe in .243 win.




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I have an H&R 300 Ultra Rifle in 243. The rifle has a Sako 579 action and it comes with a Douglas Barrel from the factory.

Browning A Bolt in 223
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winchester model 70 featherweight deluxe in .243 win.



Is that a New Haven gun?


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I have a Steyr Model L in .243. It has the set trigger. My uncle has a Winchester pre 64 featherweight in .243 as well. Great deer rifles.
 
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Is that a New Haven gun?

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wow! I am glad that I asked.

For some of us non rifle owners,
what does
--Factory Jeweled Bolt & Magazine Follower

do or provide ?

just cosmetic's ? or
do that do that for a specific function?





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wow! I am glad that I asked.

For some of us non rifle owners,
what does
--Factory Jeweled Bolt & Magazine Follower

do or provide ?

just cosmetic's ? or
do that do that for a specific function?

jeweling is the twirly pattern you see on the rifle bolt. it is mostly cosmetic. however, jeweling marks are tiny little grooves in the metal and, therefore, they do trap a film of oil to lubricate better (same thing is done on the inside of engine cylinders.)



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Jeweled Bolt:



Also sometimes called "engine turned".



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Nice looking guns guys, I especially like the Winchester’s. I’m currently trying to work out a deal with a guy for a kimber classic 30-06.
 
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I traded a SIG mosquito & 4 mags for this Remington 788 in .243
It was in good shape but I wanted to refinish the stock.
It had its own thread a few years back.
This rifle is a very sweet shooter.
Great all around cartridge.







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