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Unread 11-08-2013, 09:45 PM   #1
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Since I am about 35 miles from where he lives, I plan on bugging him in person and seeing how things are
... ...I would be over there every week taking pictures!!!

Edit: I know there is a lug on the front of the frame, silver soldered...But is it also dovetailed into the frame, or inletted, or located/fastened by some other method??? Silver solder/brazing doesn't seem like a very substantial means of anchoring that long handguard & lug...
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Unread 11-09-2013, 09:36 AM   #2
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Default Process om 1920 Carbine

The navy toggle on the second carbine is from a European maker, I did not make that one. But times have changed ;0)


Hook is attached by silver alloy and is the way the original carbines have been done, George Luger trusted silver , who am I to question that ;0)


I will start posting pictures of the process to help an excitement build up even more ;0)

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Unread 11-09-2013, 10:39 AM   #3
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I will start posting pictures of the process to help an excitement build up even more ;0)
well you know I am anxious

I think many folks don't realize all the steps involved, and I poorly stated so above.

The question Rich wants to know is when MY carbine will be done
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Default Carbine Parts set - Step -1

Here is a parts set that will go in to making a carbine.

If you have any questions on what's what let me know.
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If you have any questions on what's what let me know.
Yes, I have a question...What happened to Ed Tinker's carbine???
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Yes, I have a question...What happened to Ed Tinker's carbine???
Well I asked him, fairly abruptly, as I am a bit impatient nowadays. I am 54, I could die any day

He sent me these stock pictures, but I could have sworn it already had a stock...
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He sent me these stock pictures, but I could have sworn it already had a stock...
Those pictures/that stock are on the first page of this thread...From November of last year...WTF???

I hope Ed doesn't push this with his friends at the Philly PD...
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I think we're missing out on a golden fund raising opportunity, a completion date pool. Participants send in $10.00 and their predicted completion date, the closest to the actual date wins the jack-pot, 50% of the monies collected. The balance would go to forum maintenance.
I would volunteer to handle the administration myself, but since I've reached the advanced age of 76, I think it should be in the hands of someone who has a reasonable expectation of being alive at the time of completion, some young fella like Sheepherder, who seems to have a lot of time on his hands.
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Hook is attached by silver alloy and is the way the original carbines have been done, George Luger trusted silver , who am I to question that ;0)
Actually the forearm lug was attached by a screw prior to silver brazing. Sturgess & Gortz have a nice X-ray pic of the frame showing the screw on a carbine compared to a 'regular' frame (pic below).

I had noticed a ground-off screw in the pic of Eric's carbine also (other pic).

I hope this doesn't mean you'll have to start all over...
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