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Enfield revolver lanyard ring help with dimensiosn
I've been thinking about attempting to reproduce the lanyard ring for my Enfield revolver but seeing as I don't have one to copy nor do I have a drawing with dimensions I decided to do a basic drawing the only thing I need now is some help with figuring out the dimensions. So if anyone would be willing to lend me a hand in this endeavour it would be greatly appreciated.
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05-17-2015 09:28 PM
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Do you want to make one or is it a last ditch effort?
Reason being that they are for sale here for £17.50
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So...$32.72 CDN plus shipping and tax at the CDN border...probably come out to $60 CDN more or less? Maybe just a bit less?
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There's a guy advertising on gunbroker all the time who makes really nice reproductions, both sizes, for 15-20 bucks or so. I've got two and am well pleased. I forget his name and all, just search and he'll come up. Or give me a couple of days to get down to my shop and I'll look him up.
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Originally Posted by
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Do you want to make one or is it a last ditch effort?
Reason being that they are for sale here for £17.50
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I just want to make one as a little project to practice my lathe work
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We have been away and so I have been unable to respond until now.
A- 0.840" O.A.L.
B- 0.400" Pin Length
C- 0.249" Pin Diameter
D- 0.103 Groove Width This is a slot just wider than the cross pin diameter, not
consistent with your drawing.
E- 0.275" Width @ Flats
F- 0.380" Diameter @ Shoulder The width of the shoulder is 0.050"
G- 0.200" Diameter of pinch radius
H- 0.350" Diameter of Ball
0.750" Wire Ring O.D. Neither of the lanyard rings I have are consistently round,
this is an average diameter.
0.123" Wire Diameter Very close to SWG 10ga wire
The pin groove radius is the same as the pin radius.
These dimensions were measured with a digital Mitutoyo caliper and verified when possible with a Starret 0 to 1" micrometer. However, they were taken from my 1917 Mk VI and my Mk III from the late 1890s, nearly 100 years and over 100 years respectively so there is wear involved. You can see from the pictures that the pin is noticeably proud of the inside of the frame so the pin length dimension is flexible. If you need more or clearer numbers let me know. Tom
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Phew......... At those cheapo prices I'd just buy one and use my lathe to practice making something else! And you've STILL got to get it blued/blacked or whatever afterwards.
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Those prices are down the road from you Peter. He's just a days drive from me so the price won't be so cheap when it arrives I should think.
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