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Remington 1889 SxS 12ga.
StevenD
04/25/24 12:19 AM
Hello, I’m looking for the lower two tang screws on a Remington 1889 SxS 12ga. I’ve tried Numrich & Classic Firearms and Parts. Any other leads would be much appreciated.
Sincerely, Steven
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Re: RST
graybeardtmm3
04/24/24 09:41 PM
I just saw a listing for .410 AAHS Winchester empty hulls selling for $350.00/500 on GunBroker. That works out to $17.50/25 for empty hulls. I can buy loaded shells for less and then shoot them myself. Plus $19.50 shipping. Some of the current prices are insane. straight out of the gouger's handbook.....at a local lion's club gunshow, a few weeks ago, i saw a fellow with various primers marked $240 - 260 per thousand - don't want to sound unkind....but i hope he chokes on them. best regards, tom
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Re: ISO Aime Maisonnial label
Ted Schefelbein
04/24/24 09:08 PM
You can try this: maiso@wanadoo.fr This is the last contact information I have for Michel, Grandson of the founder of the company. I last had contact in perhaps 2006 or so. He reads, writes and speaks English. This was an address for the firm: 13 rue Clement Forissier, Saint Etienne Since you likely won’t ever meet anyone who would argue with you about what the case label looked like, you could likely use the form from one of the catalogs. A graphic artist could probably work wonders with this: Best, Ted
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Re: Update
Jimmy W
04/24/24 05:48 PM
Hey, Brent, we’re four months into the new year. How’s Gus’s recovery coming along? Gus is holding his own. No one really recovers from oral nonpigmented melanoma, but he is doing far better than expected by the vet. He is enjoying the spring, and we are taking everything one day at a time. Thanks for asking Take care of that pup. I know how wonderful a good dog is to have. 😊
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Re: Stock blank or firewood?
ClapperZapper
04/24/24 03:36 PM
Many tree slab cutters do the pressure injected resin technique to stabilize big table slabs. It follows bug runs, cracks unseen,crevices,worm holes, etc.
I’ve seen some videos where it was done by vacuum and also by gravity.
A highly figured blank might really respond to the treatment.
I’d impregnate it with ebony black resin and see how it shaped up before I discarded it.
Partly out of curiousity, and partly because synthetic and semi synthetic stocks are much more acceptable today.
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