I got barrel stubs and front sights from numrich-barrels are 1950's SA vintage NOS wacked into two pieces, sights are repros, angle iron was 3/4 x 1 for proper angle-tapped the barrel with 5/16 standard-when doing the bayonet need long lengths
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I got barrel stubs and front sights from numrich-barrels are 1950's SA vintage NOS wacked into two pieces, sights are repros, angle iron was 3/4 x 1 for proper angle-tapped the barrel with 5/16 standard-when doing the bayonet need long lengths
I would love to know what is in the rest of the cabinets in the photos????
Excellent Marcus. Thankyou. Mike.
Wwwwwooooooooooohhhhhhhhooooooooooooooooo. Nice.
Why did you turn the carbines out in the cabinet? Where you could quickly check for Parkerized bolts? haha Do they not all have "collector" tags. If not, I know where you can pick-up a few. There is a guy on GB selling them or I have a few extra.
Better pictures than the first ones you sent me. I broke down and bought that junk Inland with the blonde wood. You just enjoy spending my money.
hey RIA has a nice 5xxxxxx Inland--actually couple of -even two decent late m1a1's, better spend more of the retirement $$ and sell couple of the "pyre" carbines you have stacked in your back yard-they sold a rebuild for 1100 yesterday
I thought you 2 were gonna start selling :confused:
Cheers,
CH-P777
Come on Charlie, M & R selling? You have got to be kidding.
I have been selling parts. Most of the loose early parts are gone. I just looked at a 1.6 Quality that I had started to restore ten years ago. Like most, never finished because of all the repro rear sights. After I bought twenty or thirty of them, I figured I was being ripped off and that did not know what I was doing. I never said I was fast. Just steady. So for me, it is five million and up mostly. I have a soft touch for those type 2 bands. They were used only for a short time and work better than a type 1 band holding the barrel. There are repro type 2 bands but they are of poor quality and easy to spot.
Anyway, this 1.6 had a complete early TH, with only dogleg strikes, even with a type 2 LT-Q dogleg, 22, etc. etc. I guess I am going to part the TH out, Put the carbine back as a rebuild. You know how rare it is to find any TH with only dogleg strikes.
Roger, e mail me about the 1.6. Have a 1.5 here, might be able to help you with a few correct parts but those folks in Bavaria have had a crack at it so I am not sure what is good and what is not. Cheers, Mike. N.Z.