Like I said, I had a repro made in Demark for theirs, flat slider canvas sling. It worked great and looked the part.
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Like I said, I had a repro made in Demark for theirs, flat slider canvas sling. It worked great and looked the part.
Maybe...
It looks good...the sling, I had a flat slider sling that I think was a Danish made that I used on my 870 Remington. It looked better I thought than a later M1 type. I wouldn't use the 1907 sling...
Looking forward...
They look good. After trim they would be about right.
Why would they? This ain't goin' to war and I doubt you'll really overuse it... I've never heard of one going to pieces whilst in use.
Forgot about that, that's right.
The sporting barrels are completely different. Thinner and tapered. The riot and trench are almost a straight taper and thick.
And trying to make sense of them makes your head hurt.
So, here's what I've received.
I’ve attached the following Winchester trench gun photos of the heat shield rivets:
1. WWI Model 1897 adaptor (this gun is in about 98% condition. See how the...
I can do it for you Tom, we'd love to have the pics for future reference...see your PM.
And appears to have been thrashed once. Typical.
Probably best then, hope the other one is better. This isn't what I expected.
Sad, I was one that recommended his parts before. I had a set here that looked good but wouldn't fit anything but the correct diameter barrel. Sad...disappointing.
You don't suppose you ended up...
That might do it...
For all the world, I thought they were electro spot welded? Permanent fixture...
That's a website warning from your anti virus protection.
Yes, I had one here and if you don't use the original diameter barrels it's sloppy. They apparently made one also to fit slim barrels although I can't prove it.
Looks good now.
If you come close to the original thickness it should work, the originals weren't noted for rigidity either. The shortcomings of the handguard getting snagged were well known. They look better than...
If you can find a tinsmith shop or any good metal shop, they should be able to do that bend. Take the muzzle part along and explain it needs to fit and they should be able to comply...
All 12 ga should fit.
Dress those back with a fine half round file. Keep working at it gently until everything fits again.
If you mean the wood, yes it slides on.
To remove the wood from the pump, you need a special spanner to remove the nut at front. If you look at the schematic you see the part(3) is unscrewed from part (1) and the wood slides off. The...
Agreed...