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Would you have a copy of the drawings? (Or the entire article?) :) Dave, I did read your comment on the adjustable coil mainspring. I even downloaded the 12-page patent application. It seems pretty simple except for the means of adjustment. There's not a lot of room for a spanner. A slotted nut would require a hole. The nut could be notched or drilled with a series of holes to be turned with a teeny rod. |
LIfer, I've also seen an example of this conversion. In addition to adding the bulkhead and recoil lever, you'd also have to exchange the M1900 "S" shaped connecting link for a standard PO8 type. TH
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I have a copy of that article around somewhere...I will dig it out later and scan and post some of it. In the meantime here is a project I started over 30 years ago while I was still in the Army and I have never gotten around to finishing it. It is a hybrid 1900/1906 Baby. The modification for the coil spring insert is pretty crude in comparison to the DWM factory mod, but in my defense I am not a machinist and I did it all with hand tools.:) |
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Here are some additional photos. GT made me some ivory insert magazine bottoms with fancy walnut to match my grips another craftsman made for me many years ago. Once again, I haven't gotten around to modifying some mag bodies to attach them to (I just stuck one not attached to a magazine in the gun for these photos). The magazine in the gun in the first photos is some aftermarket item I hacked up just to see if I could do it.:)
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Very interesting conversion. I can sympathize with the hand tools; that's all I really have too! :D
You haven't done a short spring yet? Your 'baby' needs a barrel; there were a couple 'baby barrels' on GB last year... |
I have made a shortened mainspring and guide, it just isn't installed in the photo (I can install and remove mainsprings but it is still a pain in the butt for me...weak hands I guess). Once (if and when) I get all the pieces completed and put together it will require "tuning" of the mainspring to get it to cycle reliably with standard ammo. I plan (ha!) to make it a 9mm.
One of the things holding up the barrel installation is getting a "long" threaded shank barrel to match the long receiver on the gun. I finally got one but as I told you in the PM there are still some hurdles to overcome. |
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Wow, beautiful! It didn't take you long to knock that out! Do you have to harden the cutting edges?
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(1) Better that it re-forms the thread, not cut more off. Work it in & out, with oil, repeatedly. Use polishing compound if necessary. (2) The barrel steel is pretty soft; I don't know if it will harden...And I would probably lose the 'edge' of the 6 grooves if I heat it... If you want to try it, shoot me an address & I'll get it out to you. |
I am composing a lengthy email to send to you. When I have all my thoughts together and have my income tax finished (deadline approaching...danger, danger!) I will get it out to you. I am interested in the "thread chaser" and other things. Thanks for your offer of help, it is most appreciated.
P.S. You sold me a pair of Star BM grips almost two years ago.:) |
I am reading Kenyon's article, and he says the insert used five dovetails ?!?!? :eek:
I'm not familiar with the 'fat barrel'...Is there a drawing or dimensions of the 'fat' part here somewhere??? :confused: (I'm guessing the 'fat' part is the taper) ;) |
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I was interested in seeing what a 'baby' with a 75mm barrel [~3in] and '7 shot' grip frame would look like... :)
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Really cool photo manipulation. Maybe someday mine will look like that.
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Ron, I note in your photo that you are missing the toggle lock part from it's dovetail in the frame. I have these available @$35 if needed. Tom
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Thanks Tom, but I already bought one from you quite some time ago. Installing it is just another thing I haven't gotten around to doing. Someone had staked the old catch (which was missing when I got the frame) into the frame with a couple of punch marks. I want to get the marks TIG filled and I haven't decided whether to do that before or after installing the catch...I'm thinking after...or I might just let them there.:)
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Thank you. The 3-inch fat barrel was my idea and Rich made it observable. That was my intent from the get-go. I have an '02 Fat Barrel and in my minds eye this is what a 7-shot version would look like.
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It'd be a shame to cut down a real 'fat barrel'...And any other production Luger barrel wouldn't be 'fat'... :( |
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