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  • psteinmayer
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 1527

    #46
    Beautiful job! Well Done!
    "I was home... What happened? What the Hell Happened?" - MM1 Jacob Holman, USS San Pablo

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    • ww321q
      Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 97

      #47
      A little camouflage on the wrist to cover that plug.
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      • ww321q
        Member
        • Nov 2012
        • 97

        #48
        Patch on the bottom of the wrist
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        • ww321q
          Member
          • Nov 2012
          • 97

          #49
          more
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          • Dick Hosmer
            Very Senior Member - OFC
            • Aug 2009
            • 5993

            #50
            Nice job, and a tremendous improvement!!!

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            • Ned Butts
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2010
              • 175

              #51
              Nice Save!!!

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              • psteinmayer
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2011
                • 1527

                #52
                Beautiful!
                "I was home... What happened? What the Hell Happened?" - MM1 Jacob Holman, USS San Pablo

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                • Mark Daiute
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 654

                  #53
                  Originally posted by ww321q
                  Before and after
                  Hot Dam!

                  Can't wait till you shoot it!
                  "A man with a tractor and a chain saw has no excuses, nor does he need any"
                  Me. "Consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds" Emerson "Consistency is the darling of those that stack wood or cast bullets" Me.

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                  • ww321q
                    Member
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 97

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Mark Daiute
                    Hot Dam!

                    Can't wait till you shoot it!
                    I can hardly wait myself to shoot it. I got to find a range to shoot at though.

                    I was wondering where these rifles that were made in 1899 were used mostly? I guess mine was made mid to late summer? Ser no. 215714.

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                    • Dick Hosmer
                      Very Senior Member - OFC
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 5993

                      #55
                      If it saw action at all, it would have been in the Far East - China (relief expedition to Peking 1900 during the Boxer Rebellion) or the Philippine Insurrection, 1901-02.

                      The war in Cuba was fought with M1892, M1892/96, M1896 rifles and M1896 carbines.

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                      • ww321q
                        Member
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 97

                        #56
                        I was looking and trying to find how many soldiers there were and where during that time frame to get an idea of how many were just being stored. Looking at serial numbers, I'm guessing 250,000 to 275,000 were made after the one I have?

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                        • ww321q
                          Member
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 97

                          #57
                          I got a little side tracked when I ran across some info on the battalion my dad was in. 87th Armored Field Artillery Battalion

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                          • Dick Hosmer
                            Very Senior Member - OFC
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 5993

                            #58
                            Originally posted by ww321q
                            I was looking and trying to find how many soldiers there were and where during that time frame to get an idea of how many were just being stored. Looking at serial numbers, I'm guessing 250,000 to 275,000 were made after the one I have?
                            IIRC, highest number known is around 489,000. They had to keep pretty close records, and especially didn't want to exaggerate, because of the royalty due. Some of those high numbers were made for repairs - not all were completed guns. Production basically stopped in 1893, though there were supposedly a handful made in 1904.

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