The .38 cartridge I grabbed is too big in diameter to go in the cylinder. We tried one at a gun shop yesterday too.
It sure looks like the picture of the Model 25 in 38 that came up in google.
I recently acquired this handgun, and I have no idea what it is. It is smaller than a .38. The markings are almost completely gone. Maybe it has "AYCIAEIBAR" on the side? Any help is appreciated.
I have a rifle that I picked up that is missing the bolt. I thought there was an aftermarket line of them out there, but seem to be incorrect.
If you have a bolt and are willing to sell it (for less than the value of the rifle) please reach out to me.
Thanks, I am located in NE Indiana.
I would imagine this is not the first time this question has come up, but searching through the threads did not turn up any answers.
I recently (in the last year) got my paperwork and acquired a suppressor.
ANYWAY, I have several rifles, the first two that come to mind are AR-15, that the...
But it has not been updated in about 10 years, so now I have a drawer with bank slips with dates and costs on it. I have every intention to someday update the file.
Here is a picture of our two 1000cc Rangers. We went out and cut up some dead ash this afternoon.
The TSC racks are a little pricey, but they are handy when hauling wood.
Lastly, the nicest of the bunch that I got. I think it is a 6.5 x 55 Swedish. I think I figured that out by Googling the numbers. I have a box of shells for this one! Has anyone seen one of these sell?
I would never claim to be bi-lingual, but I believe this is a Spanish Mauser? Or maybe from Mexico? It is missing the bottom plate and the end barrel band. Not sure if those are difficult to track down or not?
I had never heard of a M38 until I joined this site. Is there an easy way to tell? Would any additional information help?
Also, since I do not have an original M38, how hard would it be to put it back somewhat original?
Thanks.