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    Lithgow Mod12 Restoration

    Not really a milsurpp, but I do believe the barrels are turned down .303 blanks, so milsurp-ish

    This is a Lithgow Mod12 or "heavy barrel" as some old timer referred to it (the following Mod 55 had a lighter shorter barrel). I have no idea the history of this rifle. It had no pitting on the rifle itself but has some on the scope. The bluieng ranges form really good to non existent courtesy of some mouse urine again.. When i first got it the woodwork was in a bad way. It had a clear coat that was flaking off and was heavily dinged. I stripped the clear coat with minwax and steamed to get the major dings out followed by a very light sand. It then had a lot of BLOicon rubbed into it and was put away for storage as life and kids caught up. Plan is to re-finish with the Mod24 and have them as a "pigeon pair". i have another "Field Australiaicon" scope mount that will fit this if this scope proves unusable, and though it will require having the receiver tapped I'm not too concerned as it would be of the same vintage

    Only thing i need is a magazine for it. The 10 shot mags were very unreliable and forever had feeding issues I'm told. the mod55 i inherited from my grandfather has an unmodified Anschutz mag in it and it works like a dream, so i will hunt one down eventually





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    You can get the mags here in Aus from Gold Coast Shooters Supplies see link below, bit pricey at $85/AU but where else can you procure them they a repro's I brought one for my Mod-12 have not tried it yet as I still have the original. So I changed the link address below to the correct store;
    https://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&r...39782543,d.c2I

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    Sorry for the red herring Rebels do not stock them I brought mine from the above sorry about that had a bit of a think and looked through my shooting mags.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    You can get the mags here in Aus from Rebel Gun Works see link below, bit pricey at $85/AU but where else can you procure them they a repro's I brought one for my Mod-12 have not tried it yet as I still have the original
    https://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&r...8ARazwsJgYlu5g
    Thanks for that, i have 2 original ones, and neither work a damn. Ole' Pop reckoned that the only way to get them to work when they were band new was throw away the spring and stick a Bruno mag spring in it and only load 9 rounds, He also saif the 5 round ones that came with the mod 55 worked just fine

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    As luck would have it i came across one of the reproduction magazines on an online fire arms sales site, and it was 8km down the road in a gunshop i didn't know was there.

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