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Check with Jeff Lee of Lee's gun parts. Phone(972)790-0773. He is in Irving Texas. He had a couple of bolts as of yesterday, he may have the rest of what you need.
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Bob, Thank you again for the heads up! Lee's had a complete bolt asswmbly in very nice condition for 80.00, needless to say I ordered it. I guess the other bolt I will sell on Gunbroker. And I have a set of mounts coming too for my Pecar scope, and a nice stock blank. Almost have it together!
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Whitey, if they are antique parts that should not be a problem I wiuld think. They can ship items to us but now wth the Horses you know what in charge we cannot ship things to them. Oh well, come election time lets go Green and flush Congress out!
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Great! Keep us updated on your progress.
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Mike t's a problem no matter what from Austra on any part of the action.except triggers.?? at least for the private person unless you have a special permit. Whitey
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Whitey, I know a parson that has an export/import license. You find parts you want let me know and I'll give you his name, he does not charge very much for old parts as when they hit his door they are not considered firearms.
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Mike have had a long and great deal with my friend and no desire to mess it up. so will pass but thanks. whitey
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Would any owners of a Model 1903 through a model 1910 that have a fully stocked Steyr Mannlicher be willing to give me the barrel lenghts used? And the lenght of the action? I will not get mine until a few weeks as I will not be home to sign the papers, I'm trying to figure out the overal length of one of these to help me pick out the correct length of the blank I need to restock mine. As you can see in my posted pictures it is missing the butt end. Any help appreciated. I found a really nice walnut blank that is 35 inches in length but I think that may be a bit short.
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Mike sent you a link for a bunch of parts.??? Whitey
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Mike here is the measurements on my 1905 carbine
stock overall length 38” barrel muzzle to bolt face 17 13/16" muzzle to action face 17 1/8" action 8 7/8” barreled action 26"
Probably the hardest part to find will be the trap buttplate
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