XLF30
01-04-2015, 03:55
Hi,
Have built several carbines from scratch but just encountered something new with a receiver I got from CMP many years ago and just got around to working on.
The hole that holds the mainspring and spring guide is drilled clear through the receiver, from front to back, all the way through. Never saw one drilled all the way through. It is a 7 digit Standard Products 2009XXX apparently mid-1943. The "Exit hole" at the rear of the receiver seems slightly smaller in diameter than the "entrance hole" at the front.
Can anyone enlighten me on this? Does this receiver require different parts to build than others with holes that DON'T go clear through?
I know some early models had some type of housing that held the spring...but I've never seen one in real life. Any info would be helpful.
Thanks
Have built several carbines from scratch but just encountered something new with a receiver I got from CMP many years ago and just got around to working on.
The hole that holds the mainspring and spring guide is drilled clear through the receiver, from front to back, all the way through. Never saw one drilled all the way through. It is a 7 digit Standard Products 2009XXX apparently mid-1943. The "Exit hole" at the rear of the receiver seems slightly smaller in diameter than the "entrance hole" at the front.
Can anyone enlighten me on this? Does this receiver require different parts to build than others with holes that DON'T go clear through?
I know some early models had some type of housing that held the spring...but I've never seen one in real life. Any info would be helpful.
Thanks