sob
07-02-2015, 10:14
Greetings,
I recently acquired a very nice early war Winchester model 12 trenchgun.I believe,through inspection,that this gun is all correct with the exception of the 3 philister head retaining screws for the bayonet/handguard attachment.The screws that are currently installed protrude(the head) ever so slightly from the adapter(this is not the case with my late war model 12 that is parkerized).
I understand that Winchester polished these screws before bluing and this guns condition mandates that the replacements be very good quality,or possibly new -near new.
I have heard that replacements are metric and I want only correct pieces,polished with sharp edges.
A couple of mfg,s told me to send them original screws from my correct later gun and that they could make replacements,But I'm afraid to lose the originals from my correct gun due to handling-mail,etc.
Any and all suggestions or leads will be of great help.
Regards,
Sweet ole' Bill
I recently acquired a very nice early war Winchester model 12 trenchgun.I believe,through inspection,that this gun is all correct with the exception of the 3 philister head retaining screws for the bayonet/handguard attachment.The screws that are currently installed protrude(the head) ever so slightly from the adapter(this is not the case with my late war model 12 that is parkerized).
I understand that Winchester polished these screws before bluing and this guns condition mandates that the replacements be very good quality,or possibly new -near new.
I have heard that replacements are metric and I want only correct pieces,polished with sharp edges.
A couple of mfg,s told me to send them original screws from my correct later gun and that they could make replacements,But I'm afraid to lose the originals from my correct gun due to handling-mail,etc.
Any and all suggestions or leads will be of great help.
Regards,
Sweet ole' Bill