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Unread 03-07-2019, 04:56 PM   #1
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Default ID help. Sheet metal trigger housing.

Does anyone recognize this?
Not my area of expertise.
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Unread 03-07-2019, 05:27 PM   #2
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Whatever it is, it's illegal...
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Not over here
Besides, the thing is gutted, no internals present.
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I don't believe the lack of internals makes any difference here.
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But that's not the question. I'm trying to ID this part, not to have a talk on transcontinental gun law perculiarities.
(at the moment)
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Looks like the lower receiver of an FAL to me.
Well the rear portion of a saw cut receiver anyway.
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Selector markings in English...But no 'Safe"...

Serial on other side???
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Found it. It is a Stoner 63 part.
Probably leftovers from NWM, who obtained a production license in 1967 but shelved the project after only a few were made there.
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Found it. It is a Stoner 63 part.
Probably leftovers from NWM, who obtained a production license in 1967 but shelved the project after only a few were made there.


Its always funny how we all get off track - its harder on a multi-page posting, but it still happens.

Vlim, I think its for a Stoner 63

There, see how I can help?

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Should have checked my own archive first. I have a manual for the damn thing...

Its an almost complete original factory parts kit from NWM and Cadillac Gage from 1967. NWM obtained a license from Stoner, assembled a few rifles but quit with it when no orders could be secured.

These parts can be traced back to the former commercial manager and collector Henk Visser.
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Found it. It is a Stoner 63 part.
Probably leftovers from NWM, who obtained a production license in 1967 but shelved the project after only a few were made there.
Yes it is. And it makes sense that you found one too.
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