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Well, thanks to all of your help I have uncovered the recoil plate and stock secret.
They are both Winchester.
The recoil plate "W" stamp was under a spot of rust on the top. Almost impossible to photograph but I think I got some of it in the left side pic. Right side pic shows approximate location.
Attachment 73003
The stock stamp was in the sling recess.
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Ok, that was fun ....... what next?
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05-22-2016 08:13 PM
# ADS
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Next..... why does my hammer spring have only 19 coils?
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Perhaps it was trimmed down?
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Perhaps it was trimmed down?
Perhaps , but wouldn't that cause misfires?
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Nope. I've done them before (in various guns) and as long as it has enough snap to do the job...it's a fine line. You should be able to tell if it's not a factory length spring, the one end of the wire will be straighter than the other.
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Originally Posted by
tenOC
Not seen that, or looked for it. But I have seen a rear flip for an early Quality marked only with a Q sideways on the right side and I'm positive it was original to the Carbine.
I thought the Q rear sight was a topic and could not find it. I posted this elsewhere. It has been suggested it is possibly foreign made
hmm, that did not post in thread
Sideways Q n Sight - The Carbine Collector's Club
Last edited by new2brass; 06-03-2016 at 01:33 PM.
Reason: added link
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