+ Reply to Thread
Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 1 2 3
Results 21 to 24 of 24

Thread: Highwood To Low Wood To Highwood

Click here to increase the font size Click here to reduce the font size
  1. #21
    Legacy Member shadycon's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Last On
    Yesterday @ 08:17 AM
    Location
    NRV, Va.
    Posts
    777
    Local Date
    04-27-2025
    Local Time
    07:00 AM
    Very good question Frank! May I add;Will replacing or repairing a damaged part ruin the historic value of anything? Have paintings done by the Master painters of long ago lost their value because a "Professional" did touch up work to bring them back to their original beauty? .02
    M1a1's-R-FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    TSMG's-R-MORE FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    ENJOY LIFE AND HAVE FUN!!!

  2. Thank You to shadycon For This Useful Post:


  3. # ADS
    Friends and Sponsors
    Join Date
    October 2006
    Location
    Milsurps.Com
    Posts
    All Threads
    A Collector's View - The SMLE Short Magazine Lee Enfield 1903-1989. It is 300 8.5x11 inch pages with 1,000+ photo’s, most in color, and each book is serial-numbered.  Covering the SMLE from 1903 to the end of production in India in 1989 it looks at how each model differs and manufacturer differences from a collecting point of view along with the major accessories that could be attached to the rifle. For the record this is not a moneymaker, I hope just to break even, eventually, at $80/book plus shipping.  In the USA shipping is $5.00 for media mail.  I will accept PayPal, Zelle, MO and good old checks (and cash if you want to stop by for a tour!).  CLICK BANNER to send me a PM for International pricing and shipping. Manufacturer of various vintage rifle scopes for the 1903 such as our M73G4 (reproduction of the Weaver 330C) and Malcolm 8X Gen II (Unertl reproduction). Several of our scopes are used in the CMP Vintage Sniper competition on top of 1903 rifles. Brian Dick ... BDL Ltd. - Specializing in British and Commonwealth weapons Specializing in premium ammunition and reloading components. Your source for the finest in High Power Competition Gear. Here at T-bones Shipwrighting we specialise in vintage service rifle: re-barrelling, bedding, repairs, modifications and accurizing. We also provide importation services for firearms, parts and weapons, for both private or commercial businesses.
     

  4. #22
    Contributing Member Hercules Powder's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Last On
    09-26-2024 @ 08:36 AM
    Location
    IN
    Posts
    198
    Local Date
    04-27-2025
    Local Time
    07:00 AM
    Frank,

    I don’t think there is a definitive answer. We all have a different perspective on what is acceptable based on our desired results. I have changed the parts you mentioned on a few carbines, on a couple I changed them back to the parts that were on the gun when I got it. A couple still have the changed parts on them that I may or may not change back.

    Please don’t think I view myself any more righteous that you or any other carbine collector, I’m not and never will be. In reality these are our carbines and we all have the free will and right to make whatever changes we care to.

    I think we need to be honest and forthright about those changes when we sell it. But, I don’t think we’re responsible from that point on, if that information gets left out by future sells they’re at fault.

    As for the stock project you started this thread with I took a stand that cannot be held. Someone will always be pushing the envelope. I guess that’s what makes the hobby interesting and evolving. You have exceptional wood working skills, if you are pleased with the results; that’s what matters most.

    John

  5. Thank You to Hercules Powder For This Useful Post:


  6. Avoid Ads - Become a Contributing Member - Click HERE
  7. #23
    Legacy Member frankderrico's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Last On
    Yesterday @ 08:46 AM
    Location
    Central Wisconsin
    Posts
    1,645
    Real Name
    Frank Derrico
    Local Date
    04-27-2025
    Local Time
    06:00 AM
    Thread Starter
    John, thank you for the compliment.
    In the spirit of collecting, Best regards.....Frank
    Last edited by frankderrico; 04-12-2011 at 10:09 PM.

  8. Thank You to frankderrico For This Useful Post:


  9. #24
    FREE MEMBER
    NO Posting or PM's Allowed
    usgicollector's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Last On
    12-21-2016 @ 09:14 PM
    Location
    IL
    Posts
    448
    Local Date
    04-27-2025
    Local Time
    05:00 AM
    Hey Charlie,

    That's not a patch THIS is a patch.
    This came on a Bavarian IBM I got. You couldn't see it it had so much polyurethane finish and dark stain until I cleaned it. It is a Q-RMC stock that is still a highwood. It does have a very faint P on the grip and AAM on the left. I doubt this is a US repair myself.


+ Reply to Thread
Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 1 2 3

Similar Threads

  1. No4 wood WIP
    By tbonesmith in forum The Restorer's Corner
    Replies: 16
    Last Post: 05-18-2011, 01:02 PM
  2. RMC highwood I cut... What is it worth?
    By imarangemaster in forum M1/M2 Carbine
    Replies: 9
    Last Post: 04-30-2010, 07:43 PM
  3. Low Wood or High Wood
    By Bulls-I_24 in forum M1/M2 Carbine
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 04-28-2010, 11:25 PM
  4. Help with wood
    By Oatmeal Savage in forum Milsurps General Discussion Forum
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 11-20-2008, 06:19 PM
  5. wood please
    By drae in forum Gunsmithing for Old Milsurps
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 03-04-2008, 04:00 PM

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts