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GENTLEMEN A first time poster and y'all do this? SHAME, SHAME Mike
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Replacing some of the screws may not be that difficult. If you have means to measure the screw pitch, OD and length you may be able to contact a gunsmith who specializes in repair of older guns and see if he has something on hand or can make one for you. The problem may be that the pitch is not of today's standards and accurately measuring the pitch could be a problem. As a suggestion, use what you would put in a college fund to buy up all the old guns you can now and use them till your kid is ready for college. Then give them to him to either become a gunsmith or sell and get an education If we end up having the 12 kids my wife wants then college is definitely out of the question unless they can get scholarships. Guess I'll have to just buy more guns!
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I assumed the top lever on pomofo's gun must be for opening the breech since he has obviously opened it and the lock-up is apparently tight if he holds it to the left. If that is indeed the case, it probably wouldn't hurt anything to fire it, but I'd advise replacing the weak or broken top-lever spring ASAP because if it isn't held closed, the locking surfaces will get hammered. I only own one drilling, a C.K. Ansorg pre-war 16x16x8m/m. The barrel selector that also raises the rear sight is on the top tang, and the safety is on the grip.
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GENTLEMEN[spoiler][/spoiler] A first time poster and y'all do this? SHAME, SHAME Mike Excuse me, but you seem to tolerate repeated lies, unadulterated B.S., unabashed support for anti-gun politicians, and anti-2nd Amendment rhetoric among other things that have absolutely no place here . I find that extremely shameful, but different strokes for different folks I guess. Maybe you agree with King Brown and Last Dollar that we should embrace the very people who are stabbing us in the back. The new guy will soon see for himself that Jagermeister is an empty suit who doesn't own any doubles, and supports firearms restrictions on law abiding citizens while making excuses for Muslim terrorists who use trucks and bombs to kill and main. Support for our gun rights is a bit more than an NRA decal or lapel pin. Thanks for your thoughts.
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We should be hearing from King Brown any minute, as he is reading this thread right now. The new guy will love to see a bunch of his anti-2nd Amendment quotes... and I'll be happy to provide them.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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Yeah, I noticed your derogatory words in two posts to insult persons of Polish origin.
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Have a cannoli paczki (the Italian bakery has them) and a pot of coffee going. This could be good!
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_____________________ Yay Poland!
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Have a cannoli paczki (the Italian bakery has them) and a pot of coffee going. This could be good!
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_____________________ Yay Poland! Paczki and green coffee gut. While your original comment was kind of direct I agree with you. In our country getting something like this fixed will be awful expensive and those able to do it right are few and far between. I mean the only craftsmen left that can modify something w/o just replacing parts are the plumbers.
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pomofo unfortunately you get the good side of this board with the initial advice from Dave and Keith and others, while then seeing the result of long insults and bad blood.
Sad Jager and Keith could not help it.
Jager you don't like it when Keith attacks you, your garbage is no different and input on this thread of no value.
Reference the drilling, it maybe worth repairing, but go slow and attack in the steps already advised.
Guns can become money pits and I never would go invest in one that will put me upside down in it without forethought that it is worth it to me to lose the money.
I would send the drilling to a qualified gunsmith for an estimate and evaluation then move once you have better knowledge.
Last edited by old colonel; 01/31/18 08:28 PM. Reason: to provide clarity
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Michael, it's not offensive to draw attention to serial rudeness. Your post seems to encourage it. Our host says keep it clean.
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