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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Thanks Alvin! I never really considered that the recoil spring could have too much tension. I've been practicing some since and find that very minor changes in technique ( where you push on the top round, near the base is best, but you risk loosing some skin on the stripper ) influence loading greatly. Have not shot this yet, but will soon with some PRVI Partizan ammo I just recieved. I don't have a stock for it yet ( got any SWEET deals on a NICE original M-30 style ?? ) but feel that with a stock attached it would be a much nicer experience. Thanks also for the screen grabs, they were SO appropriate. Best Regards!! Joe P.S. Will you ever go back to Nemo's site now that the Porno-spammers have posted in EVERY category mulitple times???
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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The old movie paid some attention to details. As you can see, his left hand pushed the barrel back in pix #6, this step unlocked the bolt, so he could use his right thumb to push back the bolt in pix #7. Without previous step, it's impossible to open the bolt with single thumb. The right thumb controls the bolt position -- not too far so it would not be locked by the follower, but opened big enough so the cartridge could be inserted. From pix #4 to #8, it took him 2 seconds. With practice, this can be repeated so 10 rounds could be loaded into the magazine without clip. Try it. Not easy at the beginning. I have also seen people could rotate this gun on finger like cowboy rotating a revolver. I could not do it no matter how many times I tried
![]() ==== If you do try it, use snap caps. Don't play with live ammo. |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Thanks again! More valuable insight. Can't hardly wait to practice this new technique. With your knowlege base, I'm sure you've heard of a restorer named "Mauser Mike ", do you have any insight regarding dealing with him? I have my eye on 2 more C-96s to complete my German pistol collection (At least for a while) and one of them was restored by him. Once Again; BEST REGARDS!! Joe
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