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are all remington r5's milspec?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 540912" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>don't envy you! </p><p> </p><p>Your refering to the U2 of course! I was surprised that nothing much framewise interchanges; even though the air frame was basicly a modded F104. Land based stuff thrives on parts interchangability. As it should. At onetime I worked in the TF56, TF41, and few few other gas turbine designs that shall remained unnamed. Learned to deal with the "dragon lady." Then it was off to TACOM, and she was outta the picture. A year later the woman shows up, and I reached for the Malox.</p><p> </p><p>With land based stuff and NATO specs ontop of that, you learn the art of parts interchangability. Just becomes a daily matter of fact.</p><p> </p><p>Does Remington use a Schineder barrel? I have no idea, but it makes sense that they would. Yet I doubt the barrels interchange unless all the actions are identical. That's doable, but not with the machinery in the Remington plant. </p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 540912, member: 25383"] don't envy you! Your refering to the U2 of course! I was surprised that nothing much framewise interchanges; even though the air frame was basicly a modded F104. Land based stuff thrives on parts interchangability. As it should. At onetime I worked in the TF56, TF41, and few few other gas turbine designs that shall remained unnamed. Learned to deal with the "dragon lady." Then it was off to TACOM, and she was outta the picture. A year later the woman shows up, and I reached for the Malox. With land based stuff and NATO specs ontop of that, you learn the art of parts interchangability. Just becomes a daily matter of fact. Does Remington use a Schineder barrel? I have no idea, but it makes sense that they would. Yet I doubt the barrels interchange unless all the actions are identical. That's doable, but not with the machinery in the Remington plant. gary [/QUOTE]
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