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09-19-2020, 07:39 PM | #1 |
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Okay, This is my 9mm Navy Carbine - essentially a 1920 carbine that was put together and fixed by Don, GT and Jimmy Solomon - I had picked up a stock that had an original, marked stock attaching lug, but someone had used a stock that they had, and it was curved like a Winchester or the like.
Folks seemed to feel that it was 'not original' enough looking to fulfill the requirement by the BATF. Personally I thought it did - but then Jim offered me an original stock, that he had refinished and re-checkered it. Don also MADE the forestock for me, using an original as an example and Jim checkered. I know I need to redo the grip stocks, or put some on that are lighter (i had cleaned them up and added BLO before I got the stocks).
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Nice! But I would stain the stocks to match the color ofvthe grips.
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Uh...What???
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I don't see a wedge. How'd you/Jim/Don/Gerry fasten the forearm to the frame extension???
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It’s a 1920 carbine that I put a navy sight on it
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Ah. I didn't notice the rear sight. I had visions of German sailors going ashore on a tropical island and hunting wild boars...
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With a screw from the bottom!
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Nice! A great project hat turned out well.
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Take my word for it, if it isn't tucked into the shoulder properly, it will punish the shooter. I have Winchester Hi-Walls in .38-55 and .45-70 with crescent butt stocks and they will let you know if it's shouldered wrong. Your second stock looks great and that should be a fun Luger to shoot. |
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I disagree with Vlim, I would lighten/exchange the grip stocks to match the stock and forearm. I really like that look......big improvement!!
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Are you pleased with the drop angle, Ed. Looks like it is rotated to create a fairly significant drop.
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I believe that was a fairly common repair for broken-off wedge slots...Sometimes with a brass escutcheon inlaid into the forearm...
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