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    k98 capture screw

    Could one of our fine members kindly give me the correct tap size for the capture screws on trigger housing. Doug
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    Correct scope and mount for BCD 4

    correct scope & mount No, orginial unnumered
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    Correct scope and mount for BCD 4

    correct scope & mount bands. Thanks for all replys, mine has BEK scope and 22 mm bands.
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    Correct scope and mount for BCD 4

    What would be correct scope and mount for a late BCD 4 sniper, Doug
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    acceptance stamp

    Would a LSR mount rail cover and adjustment tool have an acceptance stamp and if so, which one would be correct for an orginal BCD 4 LSR sn: 8328 U 1972Doug
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    ebay scope can

    ebay can some one bought it for the strap and it is relisted without the strap. 1972Doug
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    ebay scope can

    scope can Yes it did. I am wondering about the straps. Doug
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    BEK scope adjustment

    BEK Dial set Vaughn, thanks for your reply, however my scope is an orginal BEK, only has a dial , no locking screw, do I remove the cap and lift to rotate to #1 Doug
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    BEK scope adjustment

    My question is, after one adjusted the scope to zero on target how do you move the turret to zero. 1972Doug
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    LSR restoration

    I purchase this rifle in December 2012, so here goes. It is an original thickwalled BCD4. When I received it, I thought what a mess. The barrel had been replaced with a 30.06, the stock duffle cut and buttstock cut off in front of buttplate and a very large notch under bolt handle and bolt...
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    LSR restoration

    twin sister Yes sir Charlie did a wonderful job. This one is an orginal thick wall LSR , I do not consider her a repro. Doug
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    LSR restoration

    This is a quick picture of the twin sister Lsr. Will post more detail pictures later. Doug
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    Original LSR BEK can

    [QUO TE=gergnotwen;58799]Coarse dark brown felt.[/QU Thank you. Doug
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    Original LSR BEK can

    What type material was used for the protective indentions in the top and bottom of the can, cork or felt. Doug
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