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Unread 07-20-2015, 09:31 AM   #1
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The gun guy said the old timer gun Smith stopped by and said its probably a broken sear or sear spring. Thats why the hammer wont stay locked back. They said they had $450 into the rig with three strippers, reproduction holster and leather strap and the gun. They would let it go for $450. The top and bottom doesnt match. Looks like no finish, its a 7.63 and the barrel looks like a musket...I know its probably not worth it...
$450 is what I offered Simpson's a year or two back for a C96 with a bent barrel. (I would have grafted a new barrel on it). At that price, I figured it was worth $450 in parts...And priceless for experimenting...

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I understand people are doing project not for money, just for fun...
I have never looked at machine work as 'fun', in the strictest sense of the word...I get a lot of satisfaction doing machining, welding, turning, fabricating...making things out of lumps of metal with machines...It's more a sense of satisfaction than 'fun'...

My first "real" job was as a production machinist...I loved the work but hated the job...
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Unread 07-21-2015, 08:18 AM   #2
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I just saw pictures of the "714". Looks like it has a "712" frame minus the fire selector.


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You didn't mean a Model 1930 M30 that looks like a 1932/712 Schnellfeuer (more properly, Schnellfeuer-pistole) by any chance?


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you didn't mean a model 1930 m30 that looks like a 1932/712 schnellfeuer (more properly, schnellfeuer-pistole) by any chance?


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No, What I mean is this:

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The left side looks like the schnellfeuer but there is no fire selector.
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