Looks like it could be a hammer spring or striker spring.
https://i.imgur.com/KRNGlyI.jpg
That's from a pen.
It's from one of the MAS-49 firing spring kits. Which is to say last anon is also right and wrong at the same time; they shave down a titanium firing pin to fit a pen spring around it. Bring that dick around and get a tuggie big boy.
Clearly a Mauser action/bolt. Although in terms of what specific Mauser you've got me. I know because I'm currently working on one that looked like it was in a fire, trying to make it a pretty wall hanger. Pitted to fuck, but nothing a dremel can't fix.
Looks like a Mauser action— guess you pulled it from a CZ rifle chambered for .300 WIN MAG
>Mauser action
That's a start, but it has nothing to do with the Czechs.
Swedish mauser, 1896 ?
I'd say this, looks like the swede flag safety.
This never got guessed in the last thread like this. There should be enough in this pic to ID at least the make and one of two possible models
Colt 1887?
It is a Colt, but not a SAA or 1887. It was around in 1887 tho
1873 Colt birds head grip, cal 41 long colt trigger group.
and that's my final answer.
Negative, this model was available in .41, although this is a .38
Correct, though mine is a 1909 model year.
>That is...
AR-15 Safety actuator lever
AK autosear
Correct..... AKM
but let's call it a hammer block lever...
>Safety actuator lever
No such redundancy this instance
Mauser Model 1889/91 bolt looks like.
Here's an unusual one for you
That looks like the front end of an AR BCG
Yeah, but it is the complete BCG.
Nope, but good guess
Bcg for one of those retarded folding ar-15
Does that gun have a charging handle that connects to the bolt system?
Not exactly, but you're on to something
Nope
MPX BCG?
XCR bolt?
No XCR has fewer, beefier lugs.
bolt action ar clone?
1893 Mauser bolt?
The bolt heads are flat on the bottom for those.
If you get this you're either extremely autistic or you've done a certain thing for a certain amount of time in your life
Good ol' abrams.
tankie go boom
cringe ass nae nae pin.
Looks like a laser boresight for (I guess) an abrams
Model 1896 Swedish mauser.
You can tell because it's a straight handle, not blued, has a checkered safety and the distinctive cocking piece.
I am a simple man with simple parts.
Henry golden boy or better yet Marlin 30-30
Marlin 336, 30-30. Lever guns are the best guns.
swedish mauser
Yugo mauser?
>The game is simple
Tell you what, I'll post my cock and you guess my orientation?
Not too obscure, but neither too common
SCAR BCG, right?
M1 gas plug
>SCAR bcg
Nope! Close though
>m1 gas plug
Yeah, I should have flipped it upside down to make it slightly harder.
BREN?
Correct, Bren 2 BCG
Bren 2MS BCG?
This should be even easier...
Nice SKS bro, Ivan slathered my bolt in black paint
Wait, is that an SKS? Im suddenly feeling a lot less sure of my self, it's looking uncanny the longer I stare at it
Not an SKS, no. You're on the right track with tilt-locking though.
Yeah, now that I'm looking at it on my PC rather than my phone, it's much more obvious.
Fn fal bolt
Correct. L1A1 to be precise.
Here's an easy one
What the fuck
the AUG cam groove is a separate piece, it's neat but weird
aug bolt locking thingy
>HARDMODE: ACTIVATED
AR mag catch spring
I know this is wrong
It's from one of the MAS-49 firing spring kits. Which is to say last anon is also right and wrong at the same time; they shave down a titanium firing pin to fit a pen spring around it. Bring that dick around and get a tuggie big boy.
your auto ass fucking machine spring
Looks like it could be a hammer spring or striker spring.
That's from a pen.
Pen Island
Clearly a Mauser action/bolt. Although in terms of what specific Mauser you've got me. I know because I'm currently working on one that looked like it was in a fire, trying to make it a pretty wall hanger. Pitted to fuck, but nothing a dremel can't fix.
Off a gun i just picked up today, shouldnt be too hard
Lee bolt head?
Yep! SMLE No. 4 Mk. 1*
this is an extractor but I'm not sure what it's from. I'm guessing German, possibly from a handgun, made prior to WW2? Maybe around WW1.
on second thought, it may be a WW2 mid-war production gun considering how rough that machining is. I wouldn't place it any further than that, though.
I'll have you know that rivals the finest machining to ever leave Brazil!
I don't doubt it, but if anyone buys a non-wartime gun with machining that rough, I have some magic beans to sell them
What magic do these beans provide?
Polish Mosin extractor
Judging by the characters, probably from an imperial Japanese rifle.
I was just thinking of doing something like this.
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