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Low Wall Block
Fazer1
Member Posts: 332 ✭
I have an 1885, according to the book, made in 1886. It has a tall block. The gun was chambered in 32 long RF. But some clown,(not me) did a pretty crap job converting it to center fire.
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I would think finding an original replacement block is pretty well out of the question. I could bush the face of the block and re-drill the firing pin hole.
I don' suppose anyone knows where i might find a replacement block
Thanks
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I would think finding an original replacement block is pretty well out of the question. I could bush the face of the block and re-drill the firing pin hole.
I don' suppose anyone knows where i might find a replacement block
Thanks
Comments
The breech block style you are looking for was used up to the early 17,000 serial number range.
added Larry needs a brass or lead hammer in his shop. What 5 tries to find the correct spacing - Trigonometry isn't that hard. His lead casting mallet is way oversized too.