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Re: My second auto loader coming soon

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2021 1:02 pm
by canuck
Nice story, nothing like family creating their own heirlooms - your grandson is a lucky fellow

Re: My second auto loader coming soon

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2021 6:21 am
by Hibby83
Sorry to hear about your loss.

That is a great example of firearms being passed down through the family. I bet they'll be treasured for many more years to come.

If you don't mind post a photo or two of those fine autoloaders.

Re: My second auto loader coming soon

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2021 12:25 am
by MinnesotaDan
That is a great story. Keeping them in the family is as it should be.

Maybe get your grandson a copy of Henwood's book. That will get him hooked for sure!

Re: My second auto loader coming soon

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2021 4:32 am
by Roger
Sir, I’m also glad about your heirloom rifles. I too have some of my Grandfather’s and Father’s guns. They will be passed down to my 3 sons and three grandchildren. Good luck to you and yours.
Thanks for your time
Roger

Re: My second auto loader coming soon

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2022 5:09 pm
by 54bullseye
I had trouble loading pictures at first but found out how to shrink them to medium size before I down load them. Problem is they aren't real close ups at medium size. I hope you figure it out I would like to see your new toys !! Good luck ! John Taylor

Re: My second auto loader coming soon

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2022 7:36 am
by Hibby83
What a good looking pair of autoloaders!

Nice job managing the photo sizing. I still struggle with it at times.

Re: My second auto loader coming soon

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2022 10:33 am
by MinnesotaDan
Yes, those are two nice ones for sure!

Re: My second auto loader coming soon

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2022 11:54 am
by Hibby83
Hello Tony.

The picture showing the bottom of the barrel shrouds. That screw was introduced during 1920's "approximately". It was so you could mount a stud or loop for a sling attachment.

The picture showing the top of the the bolt carrier.
The one on the right is showing a defect that happens to some of our 8's & 81's bolt carrier. The machined cutouts for the the extractor to ride will sometimes splinter or break away. I've been told that it's ok and also told it's not ok to fire in such condition. I imigine " my opinion" that if fired, it could lead to damaging the extractor. It could also have more metal break away and possibly get into other moving parts that you dont want.

Personally, I own 2 model 8's that had that happen. I replaced the bolt carrier on each.

Re: My second auto loader coming soon

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2023 5:36 pm
by Bill in Oregon
Tony, I sure love the butt stock on the .32. What a blessing to have two Model 8s with family heritage.

Re: My second auto loader coming soon

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2023 7:34 am
by Bill in Oregon
Tony, I wish you every bit of good luck on your elk hunt. I am sure that .35 Remington will do a fine job and in great fashion. An Oregon friend took a meat elk with his Remington Model 14 in.35 Rem a couple of years back.
I don't know if you use Facebook, but there is a wonderful community of souls attempting to recreate camping, hunting and fishing as it was done in the period before and after WWI. When I recently posted photos of my Model 8 in .30 Remington, the crowd went wild.
The page is "Early 20th Century Sportsman, 1890-1930." The administrator is so serious about this that he drives a 1922 Hudson ... 8-)