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  1. Acorn

    Oops, I snapped my rifle!

    That’s correct Recusant. I owned two SP1 rifles and an SP1 Cabine purchased in the late 70s early 80s. None had Forward Bolt Assist though the bolt carriers had cuts out for it. All the SP1 bolt carriers had the lower rear portion removed to thrawt selective fire and the upper and lower...
  2. Acorn

    Oops, I snapped my rifle!

    Wow, thanks for sharing TacticalPirate. Those are super early SP1s. Note the open prong flash suppressors and small triangular cocking pieces. Early to mid 60s? 👍👌🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘
  3. Acorn

    Oops, I snapped my rifle!

    Great ad there Recusant, thanks for sharing!
  4. Acorn

    Oops, I snapped my rifle!

    Yeah, up until 1971, Gold was US$35oz. What is it today? About US$1,850? It’s all relative 😁
  5. Acorn

    Oops, I snapped my rifle!

    Wow BET7, That’s amazing! Our £€¥$ are worth less and less! I guess that’s why those guys on Wall Street Bets are pushing people to invest in physical silver! 😊 Check out a clipping below from an Aussie Newspaper dated Feb 24, 1986. How would you like a surplus M1 Carbine for $239 or an M14...
  6. Acorn

    Oops, I snapped my rifle!

    Hi TidalWave, I’m too young to have lived through it but I knew some old diggers who were there. Kokoda was a muddy, brutal bloodbath. Early in the war, most of our troops (AIF - Australian Imperial Force) were still in the Middle East. They were brought back in 1942 for the defence of Oz...
  7. Acorn

    Oops, I snapped my rifle!

    That’s really interesting Recusant! Sounds like you picked your rifles up just after they were sold off by the army. I remember when I spoke to the army Major tasked with selling off the weapons, he told me the average price per firearm was $25. When I expressed my shock, he replied how...
  8. Acorn

    Oops, I snapped my rifle!

    Wow Recusant, You have one lovely SMLE there, congratulations! Great pics too. That is a cracker of a rifle! An early war (1941) made action before we got into trouble with the Japanese. Looks like it was stocked up in 1942 with that date on the but. I reckon yours was assembled at...
  9. Acorn

    Oops, I snapped my rifle!

    Hey, well done on snagging the Lithgow SMLE. I have one too. I bought mine direct from the government when I was in the Army in 1989. They were being sold for AUD$50 each and they came with a sword bayonet and bag. I missed out on the first round of sales in 1988 but got a call in 1989 from a...
  10. Acorn

    Oops, I snapped my rifle!

    Hi Recusant, I think they were a Brisbane based outfit up in Queensland. I believe they have been out of business now for about 10 years. Whike not a match rifle, I saw one for sale on the SSAA gun sales platform: https://ssaagunsales.com/listing/16848
  11. Acorn

    Can 5.56mm ammunition be safely fired in a .223 Remington Steyr Scout?

    Hi Bassbob, Yes, my rifle looks identical. However, my rifle is now over 20 years old. It only has .223 REM stamped on it. I guess I’ll just stick with .223 REM. Regards Acorn
  12. Acorn

    Oops, I snapped my rifle!

    Many thanks BET7 👍👌🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘
  13. Acorn

    Can 5.56mm ammunition be safely fired in a .223 Remington Steyr Scout?

    I understand what you’re saying, that’s why I’ve not attempted it. If there’s doubt, there’s no doubt. Company’s like CZ actually state that 5.56mm is safe to fire in their .223 REM rifles. Surely it would be in any manufacturer’s interest to state for the record whether it is safe or not...
  14. Acorn

    Oops, I snapped my rifle!

    Thanks BET7, Try as I might, my web browser won’t load that gunsamerica website. I would have liked to have read it. I wonder if our government has put a filter on it? I’ve no idea. Thanks again. 👍👌 🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘
  15. Acorn

    Oops, I snapped my rifle!

    Hey TacticalPirate, You are a lucky man living in Austin, TX. Many thanks for your generous offer. What brought your family to Perth? It’s changed heaps! Come back for a visit sometime! Hope you and your family and loved ones stay safe! Kind regards from Oz 👍👌🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺
  16. Acorn

    Can 5.56mm ammunition be safely fired in a .223 Remington Steyr Scout?

    Some websites say yes, while others no. I wrote to Steyr asking the question but received no reply. If anyone knows definitely, please let me know! Thanks in advance. 👍👌🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘
  17. Acorn

    What knives do you daily carry?

    Howdy KillerFord1977, That’s one no nonsense utility knife! It’s built like a tank! Made by Glock huh? Is that the same Gaston Glock that designed the pistols? I see it has a cap lifter too. I bet that gets a solid work-out on your next camping trip! 😉 Cheers! 👍👌
  18. Acorn

    What knives do you daily carry?

    Hey guys, Does anyone here know anything about these Russian made folders? Both are made by Chapo. I believe they might be a Russian Airforce issue survival knife from an aircraft NAZ Survival kit. Regards from Oz! 👍👌
  19. Acorn

    What knives do you daily carry?

    Hi Papa, Great story! They sure are handy as an EDC. I like the Victorinox Alox Pioneer X too as they also include a pair of very handy scissors. Regards from Oz. 👍👌🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘
  20. Acorn

    What knives do you daily carry?

    Gidday Bassbob! Yep, no automatic or OTF knives here in Oz. I remember once returning to Australia from a Tropic Lightning exercise in Hawaii with the US 25 Infantry Division in the early 80s. Many of us had scooped up Gerber Mark IIs for our equipment. A Customs Officer at the Garbutt RAAF...
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