Posted on 12/23/2012 2:15:22 PM PST by dynachrome
FIREARMS
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Accuracy International AE
Accuracy International AW-50
Accuracy International AW Sniper 7.62x51
Accu-Tek AT25, AT32, AT380
Accu-Tek AT380 II
AK-47
AKDAL M-1919
American 180 Rifle
American Arms Escort
American Arms P98
American Tactical AK47
American Tactical AT15
American Tactical AT94
American Tactical Double Action Pistols
American Tactical FX45
American Tactical JR Carbine
American Western Arms 1873
AMT 45 DAO
AMT Automag II
AMT Backup .22-.380
AMT Backup DAO
AMT Hardballer
AMT Lightning
AMT On Duty
Amtec 2000
Anschutz 54
Anschutz 64R
Anschutz 64P
Anschutz 275
Anschutz 380
Anschutz 525
Anschutz 1388
Anschutz 1400-1500
Anschutz 1403
Anschutz 1408
Anschutz 1411-1413
Anschutz 1416-1516
Anschutz 1418-1518
Anschutz 1430-1434-1530-1534
Anschutz 1432-1742
Anschutz 1449
Anschutz 1450
Anschutz 1451
Anschutz 1517
Anschutz 1562
Anschutz 1700
Anschutz 1803
Anschutz 1807-1813
Anschutz 1827
Anschutz 1903
Anschutz 1907-1912-1913
Anschutz 2002-2020-2025
Anschutz 2007-2013
Anschutz 2027
Anschutz 9003
Anschutz Achiever
Anschutz Hornet
Anschutz Mark2000
Anschutz Woodchucker
Arcus 98
Arisaka Type 38
Arisaka Type 99
Armalite AR-10B
Armalite AR-10 Super SASS
Armalite AR-18
Armalite AR-22
Armalite AR-22 MK19
Armalite AR-24
Armalite AR-30
Armalite AR-50
Armalite AR-180
Armalite M-15
Armscor 14P
Armscor 20
Armscor 30
Armscor 1400
Armscor 1400E
Armscor 1400TS
Armscor 1500
Armscor 1600
Armscor 1600R
Armscor 1911
Armscor 1911MS
Armscor Airpistol
Armscor Airrifle
Armscor M200
Armscor MAK22
Armscor MAP1
Arsenal SA93
Arsenal SLR95, SLR96
Astra 200
Astra 2000
Astra A-70
Astra A-75
Astra A-100
Astra Cadix
Astra Constable I & II
Astra TS-22
Auto Ordnance 1911
Auto Ordnance .30 Carbine
AYA Double Barrel Shotgun
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Of interest to your list?
/johnny
That’s why I like Mosins. Illiterate drunk peasant can clean and re-assemble.
Thank you!
***** “Doesn’t matter, if you take apart your Ruger Mark II, you’ll have to take it to the gunsmith to put back together. ;)” *****
Don’t know how but I actually re-assembled mine the first time, the second time not so much... it spent a few months in a box till I broke down and surrendered her to the local expert...
Now I only shoot clean ammo through her.
TT
How true. I have never completely disassembled mine in fear of not being able to put it back together. Since I bought it for only $160 back in 1983 it would probably cost more to put it together than the original purchase price.
How far did you tear it down?
Nice list. I’m gonna show this to my closest liberal and film the mindbreak..
I hear you. I almost lost my mind figuring out how to put my wife’s 1908 Colt .380 Hammerless back together. Had to completely strip to clean decades of neglect. An insanely difficult reassembly. I got there, but geezus.......
I bought mine in the early 1970 time frame for $29.95. They are a bear to put back together, but when you learn the trick of the positions of the various parts. It is not that hard. Like everything, experience makes things look easy.
I am not illiterate.
I clean up all the trash I drop.
Great resource.
I’m a healthy literate, meself, not ill-literate.
nyuk,nyuk.
Try a Remington Nylon 66 sometime.
Making a video while breaking it down helps
Cost more to get Nylon 66 clean, oiled & put back together than it cost to buy thirty something years ago.
I have a huge phobia of not being able to reassemble a firearm after breaking it down, so mine mostly just get half cleaning. I just have visions of little springs and slivers of metal flying everywhere. It’s the result of a bad experience I had 20 years ago with a P85 Ruger.
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