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I just left the two of them to it and I think I can honestly say I have not touched other than to take a few shots so well done you two.
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On a plus note the Voere seems to run the 15 round magazine flawslessly which is good for the Viking as she has been faffing around with it for a while. The plan was to do some extended tests to see what fell over and the three of us managed to get through 650 rounds of. We had a test afternoon planned for the range, semi autos and different types of ammunition plus some swapping around of ‘scopes. You can get away with the end worn away at a push however it is always a good thing to replace it and I am rapidly running out of these small and innocuous parts and they are a pain to source as so many USA based suppliers flatly refuse to ship to the UK, presumably because of ITAR restrictions – Utter nonsense in my eyes however it is the law so who am I to argue…
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Luckily we hold spares albeit in a limited number for them so I can usually replace what is broken or tired however there is a worrying trend, the cartridge pusher, a funny little spring metal thing on the upper side of the lever assembly always seems to be broken. I am not sure why however we seem to have a steady flow of Winchester 1894 AE’s coming in for work over the last few days for a variety of work.