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Unread 04-08-2016, 10:56 PM   #8
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No,
they were someones creation from scratch. Similar but not original Erma.

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Originally Posted by sheepherder View Post
Don, are these commercial .22 ERMA conversion unit boxes??? They look much more refined than the pics I looked at in TBLAP...

Your thread had stuck in my mind, as my Nambu, Lahti, and even my artillery Luger long-barrel conversions just sit in a cardboard box. I currently have a slab of soft Pine on my mill and just finished inletting it for the 'artillery' Nambu barrel. Next week I'll work on adding a magazine, bolt, and cocking knob inlet. But my plan was to make it as crude as the German wartime inletted boxes.

A "Gonzo" Nambu parts box...I might even try to age it...
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