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Coming soon...(no Police guns will be hurt in the making of this rifle)


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Cam,

What do you do-stay up all night thinking of ways to use up all of the parts guns the rest of us are trying to find?

Looks like a real fire pumper!

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Hey,

Darn it 81police! It looks like you have a custom forearm on that 81. I like the looks of it! What else are you going to do to it? You are going to make me look for another variation for these POE Magazines.

I have a model 8 and a model 81 with these POE magazines and as soon as ole Pete fixes the carbine, I'll have another one of a kind. Pete told me that the carbine went through the first 15 rounds okay but midway through the second round, something broke internally. He was going to try and get it fixed and do another test this Saturday.

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:o :shock: 8-)
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it's in the preliminary stages and I'll try and photo all the steps as they go, but yes hats off to Remcrazy for the forearm I'm intending to use. The photo is just a mock-up of what it will hopefully resemble.

Now Jack, I know about your other project POEC rifle, that's gonna be a head turner! Just don't tease us, we'll need a video of that BEAST in action!
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I'm the "poor-relation" seconding the idea of a video - for BOTH of you. :shock: :arrow: And where are the vids of the CarbinePete's that are already out there :?: :D
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Pete's original 25Rem carbine video...(also reposted in the "Rem 8 Carbine" topic)


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I like and the there is a real Pete too! Way cool, now where is that extra 25 I had :roll:
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the host rifle is on it's way, thanks to a great forum member ;)

Preliminary pictures to follow.
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This is the "before" picture.

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OK,.... Waiting .... :?
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boxes and boxes of 35 rem standing by..............can't wait to shoot it........... :D


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Well fellas, it's been a while since I posted about this rifle. Phase I is complete. The gun is now 36" overall in length.

Thanks to our buddy here on the forums, 2pversters, the barrel & assembly are shortened to 17". Pete also performed a proper, period correct magazine conversion with an original 81 magazine I provided. This includes his method of tailoring an internal safety stop to prevent the safety lever from over traveling. Very cool work. And I'll mention it again, if anyone is remotely interested in some of his handiwork feel free to give him an email... tversch@hotmail.com

The forearm on the gun is not obviously finished, but its pictured here as comparison. It is one of Circle B Ranch's "Special Police" Model 81 reproduction forearms. And a NICE reproduction it is!

Phase II will include finishing up the forearm to match the buttstock, mounting a Lyman 6R flip rear sight on the barrel jacket, and rust bluing the magazine. Stay tuned!
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Cool. I'm still a bit confused as to th why but then, why not? My shoulder is NOT waiting to try it. :shock: I'll wait for the vid.
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I wanted to make a version what I thought the original "Special Police" rifle should have been, a short carbine for LE work. My shoulder won't likely appreciate the idea :cry:
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Well I'll be darn, it did arrive and every bit the beauty that I knew it would be. :D All this time I thought you were just telling me you had one coming. ;) I'll be waiting for the video of you backing up as you let it rip. :lol:

Everybody better look out the next time the Georgian and the Texan get together for some brass rain. We will add a whole bunch of new action videos. It could be a show stopper if I could convince you to shoot those police models you have. Honest my Friend, it won't hurt to shoot them. :o I bet they will shoot every bit as well as mine. I'll bring the horse linament for the sore shoulders. I definitely think we should start stock piling some ammo for the big day.

I think you will be satisfied with the slow rust blue. It will take several weeks before you get it back, but the wait will be worth it. There is no question the Police model forearm make this rifle look better than the standard forearm. I may have to have one of these forearms made for my carbine and keep the modified tommy gun grip for back-up.

My sincerest congratulations on this excellent conversion for your collection.

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Way out of my league but very cool. 8-)
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Very nice rifle, and you must make a video of shooting that one. I definitely want to see the look on your face after you empty that one.
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texassako wrote:Very nice rifle, and you must make a video of shooting that one. I definitely want to see the look on your face after you empty that one.
it's in the works :D
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it shoots pretty decent, i'll have to post a video
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What a flame :o must be loaded with BP. 8-)
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Back in the day it would have taken alot for me to have given up my 870 Riot gun, but this one comes close. If I had missed them, ( not likely) the muzzle blast would have knocked them down. Shooting at night I wouldn`t have needed a Kel Light.
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Wow! :o And it sure doesn't look like it's dark when you were shooting. Who'd thunk?
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Great balls of fire! And in broad daylight too. Looks like it was a really fun time Cam
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I have not seen any of these calibers give that kind of blast, but when you go short barrel and bigger cartridge I guess it inevitable. It sort of looks like what some of my milsurp carbines throw out depending on the powder. I think that video needs to be filmed in the evening now ;) .
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That flame is really an oddity. I shot about 35 rounds through the Police carbine and this was the only cartridge that did that. I noticed it going frame by frame and thought it was a cool picture! I will have a video up in a couple weeks.
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I have some surplus powder that was throwing a blast out like that yesterday in my Carcano carbine with a hot load and heavy bullet. Your pic reminded me of the .357 Mag video floating around blowing fire rings.
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OK so... the vid or a link? Got a few 357s: "... .357 Mag video floating around blowing fire rings." :o :D
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Still planning on a video (eventually), but here's a cool screenshot of a Model 81 in recoil. With the barrel all the way back it makes the muzzle end look like a cannon!
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Neat picture 8-) my wife has a nack of being able to snap the shutter at the right time so might have her try and get some shots like that. :)
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haha I hope not Pitchy! ** Disclaimer - the camera was on a tripod! **
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Maybe a side shot :lol:
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Alright I finally got around to uploading a video featuring this rifle. Y'all can check it out at the link below, enjoy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RXUUmhbcDM
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Really enjoyed that video, dern cool rifles for sure 8-)
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Project "81 Police Carbine" is officially complete! I just received the rifle back from Jim Green with GunWorks in Harrington, Maine. What an outstanding gunsmith! He trimmed & finished up the forearm and also installed the Lyman 6R rear sight. He even noticed one of the catch pins in the magazine was a tad loose and fixed that as well. This magazine was painted black in the 1940's and I"ll probably leave it that way for now. Since so many people helped out on this rifle I have to give my shout-outs...

jack1653 helped procure me the perfect host rifle

2pversters performed the period correct magazine conversion & barrel assembly shortening to 17".

remcrazy with Circle B Ranch provided the Model 81 "Special Police" reproduction extended forearm & the Lyman 6R rear sight. (circlebranch@cox.net)

GunWorks finished up the forearm, installed the Lyman 6R, and made a repair to the magazine. (http://www.downeastgunworks.com/)

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Very cool 8-) I feel a shooting video coming... :D
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Cool rifle,Cam.I just love it when a plan comes together.I'm sure looking forward to an action video.
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Roger you might be onto something. With the express leaf sight and that short sight radius, it lends itself well for fast target acquisition.
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Hey 81police,

Well, Well, Well. :D :D :D I can hardly wait for my little friend to meet your little friend this spring. :lol: :lol: :lol: You had better start stocking up on some of the .35 Rem ammunition and some good horse linement for the sore shoulders. :!: By the time we finish shooting the other new conversions, (6 in total), for each of the other calibers with the POE magazines we will need it, especially after the 300 Savage.

I know how proud you are to finally have your project come to a successful conclusion. I wish I could have been there when you opened the carton. It makes you feel like a little kid at Christmas when they receive a new toy. Now you know how I feel when I see one of my projects come to a good conclusion. Thanks for the acknowledgement and it was my pleasure to contribute to your project.

Congratulations my Good Friend.

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let's do it Jack!
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Cam,

I had been hoping for some time to get in my own reply to this post. Now, I have a minute!

1. Nice finished product - a great team effort. Looks great, and the 17" barrel job looks just right-on.
2. The POE mag modification is also awesome - we all like more ammo to be there when we want it.
3. Final note - could you answer a few questions I have about the barrel and jacket modifications?

2pversters did the work on the barrel and jacket. Any chance you took any "in-process" workshop pictures of this? I am interested in learning how this was done, because the final product is absolutely stunning. I am all over the notion of making a barrel half assembly to swap over to an M8 or M81, sort of like having an extra shorty upper assembly for an AR-15 lower.

Was the "cut" made to the barrel extension end of both the jacket and the barrel? Would it be possible to get more info?

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Adam,

Thanks for the compliments. To answer your question, no I don't think 2pversters took photographs of the process. What he does though, after careful measuring, is shorten the barrel jacket from the breech end, and shorten the barrel from the muzzle end. Then he re-threads both. The link below takes you to where all this first started.

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Your post helped me figure out which ends of the barrel and the jacket got cut - I wondered whether the barrel threads (at the muzzle end) would logically get the re-do, since it makes sense to recycle a barrel with a worn muzzle like this. Like how the old military bolt rifles get a "second life" with a counterbore a couple inches in from the muzzle.

Very nice to see the short version with a later-style long-length forearm - works for me!

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shortening the muzzle, then rethreading, is ideal because it maintains the factory barrel contour which is essential because you have to remember the barrel runs in-between the springs and spring case.

These guns will actually function with even shorter barrels. Where legal you could potentially convert one into a Class 3 SBR, I've always wanted to do one with a 12" barrel. I've got photos of a 14.5" Model 8. Have also seen a Model 11 shotgun shortened to approx. 10". Cool stuff :)
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"I've got photos of a 14.5" Model 8."
No pix, no happen!! :P
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You got me Mitch ;)

I'll start a new thread, we can call it "Model 8 & 81 Carbine Picture Thread"
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LIKE! :D
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I wanted to give a big shout out to our very own Jack1653 for his wood workmanship! After sending Jack a spare Circle B Ranch "Special Police" forearm, Jack expertly installed a Thompson SMG foregrip. This is an ode to Texas Ranger "Lone Wolf" Gonzales's modified Model 8. This grip may look odd to some, but it definitely helps in controlling this rowdy springpole. Thank again Jack, love the look. Now I have to make another video and shoot some more ammo :D

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Hey Cameron and Jack,
That's one mean looking unit you've built there. Can't wait to see the video.
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Hey Cameron,

Thanks for the compliment. It was my pleasure to do this for a very special friend. I failed to mention when I sent it to you that it will work on any of your Model 81 Police models although it looks really neat on the carbine.

We both know the benefits of having this style grip on the forearm from our previous shooting of my carbine with the same style grip. It adds a control element particularly when in a rapid fire mode. I want to see the side by side videos the next time we can get together when we really throw some lead down range.

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