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Frankford last won the day on May 19 2023

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  1. My Turn. There has to be a signature from the person that recieved the package. Usually on the scaning phone they carry. And the POSTAL INSPECTORS will get to the bottom of this BS, report to them . Also, Sounds like a service outage.
  2. Frankford, Hey im in Las Cruces! Would you be willing to make another drum mag greaser to sell?

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      Frankford

      Ok,

      My email;  Frankfordgroup@bellsouth.net

  3. You may have to Grease a new drum. The grease also acts as a dampener on the spring. Someone posted this tool design I copied and it works well.
  4. Sounds like a weak mag catch spring. There is alot of problems with original springs, always under pressure in old guns. Also check the mag catch for complete penetration, lift & lock up with the mag. They do wear. and yes, you could have the same problem in both lowers.
  5. You bought my harmonica case ! They fit just right in there...
  6. The side walls are to thick, a bolt will not fit. A Semi-Auto example of this just sold on GB, https://www.gunbroker.com/item/968513984 Wow, did someone scare this guy out of selling it ?
  7. Hi, Cadmus Industries that sold dewat's was in LA,Cali. They were selling live 20mm Solothurns for $189.50 in 1957. If you still have interest, need more info, please contact me.
  8. I have 2 Colt Thompson 1921 sling swivels that came in with several WW2 verticle grips. They are both the same shape, different level of finish. Dark one has a Anchor & Z stamped into the swivel. Shiny one has a R stamped under the base. Just want a value for these to keep family harmony. Thank you, Frankford
  9. Concerning the Colt 1921, From the cited Reference, Unserviceable firearm means : “a firearm which is incapable of discharging a shot by means of an explosive and incapable of being readily restored to a firing condition.” (26 USCS § 5845) Has anyone readily restored a saw cut TSMG ? or any MG ? Nothing "readily" about it. Its a PITA with all the tooling, and it still may not work. That Colt was a VG candidate for a post-sample MG, now its lost to history. Sad.
  10. Hi, he's not selling... I'm trying to have a run of them new made. There are more guns than bolts and lots OCONUS without bolts. Thank you for the tip ! Greg
  11. Looking for a Bolt and parts for a WW1 German T-gewehr anti-tank rifle, also known as a Mauser Model 1918. My barreled receiver was a battle field pickup, rebarreled to 50 BMG. The stock, from a different source, is also battle field recovered. Missing all the steel parts, including the bolt, so i'm in for a long haul. I'm probably going to improvise some non-pressure critical parts, but need that Huge Mauser Bolt. Thank you for looking, Greg
  12. Easy fix to try 1st. Sounds like a tight chamber, Just because it happened to me on a newly re-welded post-sample 1921/28 overstamp TSMG. A light reamer pass changed the entire gun for the better. Sold it to fast as I liked shooting it.
  13. Just looked, Awful weld job, a 80% receiver would be easier.
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