Jump to content

Dr. Strangelove

Members
  • Posts

    391
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Dr. Strangelove

  1. Evening all,

    Due to a change in my reloading setup, I’m selling my RCBS MatchMaster powder dispenser. It’s a very quick unit that measures to 0.01gr. I’ve found it runs very well, with only the occasional over or underthrow. It’s in excellent condition and still fully boxed etc. 

    There’s a review of one here - TESTED: NEW RCBS MatchMaster Powder Dispenser – Ultimate Reloader

    And this is the cheapest I could find in the UK that’s not Amazon (where you could get hit with import taxes etc!) - RCBS Matchmaster Powder Dispenser 98941

    I’d like £750 for it please. I’d prefer collection/drop off, due to the weight and value. I’m travelling down from Yorkshire to Amesbury, Wiltshire tomorrow, and will be there until Thursday afternoon. Happy to meet en route!

    Photos:
    52F9CA47-55A0-4737-9FBE-553504A9E5FE.thumb.jpeg.d151dc15d9356bba63d64b54bbf293f5.jpeg

    554D940E-639C-489D-854F-29328882C23E.thumb.jpeg.c1ed92607bf26afcbf308e97382d4e63.jpeg

    C7223201-0047-40F6-811B-FBEBD322BC4D.thumb.jpeg.9d14d714e27f4d085ecd723ef0f75355.jpeg

    7AFBCFE6-0A7E-4EEA-B866-358551EB86BA.thumb.jpeg.57dae5274e7d045c62ae40d12bd9235d.jpeg

    A689E60C-EF3F-4ECF-9130-54DD92F52712.thumb.jpeg.d661d78d2414bb9f417b2c917f79213f.jpeg

    Thanks,

    Dr. S

  2. Hi all,

    I’m selling a McMillan stock for my SSG 3000. I’ve moved over to a chassis and have no need for this anymore. 
     

    It’s in used, but still good condition. The main marks are the odd chip and small scratch here and there. Nothing major!

    There’s a flush cup attached to the Picatinny rail under the forend, and another under the butt.

    Photos:

    0DEAEA72-AD03-4755-8F23-38B2A0C0AD09.thumb.jpeg.2b588f28cb0023d0c63aa00f7ab3ea1b.jpeg

    76F65A02-49D6-41BF-BCF8-8583BFF18415.thumb.jpeg.b41f22f13ceb0c7616ae8fd4b2274f75.jpeg

    1432A0AC-C0B9-4F30-95EE-263344DD8907.thumb.jpeg.4c64cf1bc1ebcdf16e6da6a5bdb27043.jpeg

    6C49DD69-E466-47FE-AC13-AD4F6F88FB67.thumb.jpeg.2fa10684b4f6ae17fa44b745ef0b2d3e.jpeg

    D2F7B084-325C-493C-B765-3C14B4F06C20.thumb.jpeg.dbed0d183f2a23010eb62f6424dd61d3.jpeg

    404517F5-8E2E-4BD4-9189-17D4CAEBB2B7.thumb.jpeg.e1df5002cd3be32c9d5aadaa5aeba521.jpeg

    91ADD4F3-0A09-4803-A81D-320307A91F8C.thumb.jpeg.9db1b7711175246d8e2940cd805f1fa8.jpeg

    I’d like £600 posted RMSD for it please.

    Thanks,

     

    Dr. S

  3. As I understand it, the problem will have arisen at manufacture. The slave labour that was used to create a large amount of the rifles would ‘sabotage’ them by over-hardening them during construction (I’m no engineer so don’t know the ins and outs). Therefore you might be stuck with one of those rifles and may not be able to find anyone else who could do it.

     

    I suspect I know the original chap you’re referring to - I wouldn’t trust anyone else to do that sort of work (even if he doesn’t machine it himself) personally, but maybe that’s just me!

  4. Thought I’d replied but looks like it got lost!

    As I understand it, all rifles prior to serial #110 were ‘pre-production’ done in batches. I’ve not seen one of the post #110 rifles but they will accept at least Lancer magazines. 
     

    I like it - not many about and a novel design for the time. I’ll try my hand at CSR with it - should be a laugh!

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy