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Does anyone know of a place to get parts for German Guild Combination guns? Thanks, Malvin
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Parts are about as likely to be made from scratch. Find someone qualified to do that...Steve
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Depends on which parts you're talking about. But, in any event, I'd assume a gunsmith making something from scratch (or near scratch) and take anything less than that as an unanticipated bonus.
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New England Custom Guns replaced the fore-end including the iron on one of my Greifelt drillings, and all of the screws which some idiot had lost from my JP Sauer und Sohn pre-War Anson-Kerner 12 gauge side-by-side. I would at least let them look at your gun and give you an estimate.
Incidentally, the 6.5X52R (.25-35 Winchester) should make a hell of a deer cartridge.
Can you post pictures of your combination gun?
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Half of the forearm wood is missing. All forearm iron is there and the forearm still fastens tightly to the barrels. Thanks, Malvin
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Malvin, Your description brings up the possibility that the forearm may be one of the "3 piece"types.Are there threaded holes in the ribs,by which wooden pieces can be attached to the barrels?This type forearm allows the same forearm "iron" to be used on different barrel sets( dbl shotgun/dbl rifle/combo)with panels attached to the barrels, to finish it out. It would be very helpful to have photos. Mike
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Wood is easy, compared to metal.
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There are no holes in the rib. Malvin
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Malvin, It's not a 3 part forearm then-too bad, that would have been easier. Mike
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