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  • ElWoodman
    Member
    • Jun 2014
    • 85

    #1

    Repair Pins

    I have an RIA single bolt CN1909 stock w/ high hump handguard. Pretty beat up, with a brass pin repair on the wrist of the stock, and one on the hump of the handguard. Now before you say Greek return, there is no last 4 digits on the rhs of the stock. I'm curious if anybody else used brass repair pins, possibly as a field expedient repair...............?
    Last edited by ElWoodman; 06-06-2017, 10:37.
  • RED
    Very Senior Member - OFC
    • Aug 2009
    • 11689

    #2
    Although I can't document this, I have seen brass pins used to repair gunstocks as far back as Brown Bess muzzleloaders. The brass pins were stronger than wood dowels and didn't rust like iron nails. In my opinion this repair is just a repair and is no indication it was done by the Greeks or some USMC armorer on Guadalcanal.
    Last edited by RED; 06-06-2017, 08:17.

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    • PWC
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 1366

      #3
      My M1 has brass pins repair to upper hand guard. Works fine lasts a long time... like John Cameron Swayze's Timex... 'takes a lickn' and keeps on bangn' '...

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      • RCK
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 245

        #4
        Back in the day when you could order rifles and parts from the Director of Civilian marksmanship, those brass pins were available and there were two diameters available. I still have several bags of them somewhere, but have never had to use them for stock repairs. I think the "threads" on the pins were square sectioned.

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        • Emri
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 1649

          #5
          Originally posted by RED
          Although I can't document this, I have seen brass pins used to repair gunstocks as far back as Brown Bess muzzleloaders. The brass pins were stronger than wood dowels and didn't rust like iron nails. In my opinion this repair is just a repair and is no indication it was done by the Greeks or some USMC armorer on Guadalcanal.
          Very well stated RED. I agree 100%.

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          • John Beard
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 2275

            #6
            Originally posted by ElWoodman
            I have an RIA single bolt CN1909 stock w/ high hump handguard. Pretty beat up, with a brass pin repair on the wrist of the stock, and one on the hump of the handguard. Now before you say Greek return, there is no last 4 digits on the rhs of the stock. I'm curious if anybody else used brass repair pins, possibly as a field expedient repair...............?
            The Greeks did not use brass repair pins. They used wooden biscuits.

            J.B.

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            • rebound
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 315

              #7
              Originally posted by John Beard
              The Greeks did not use brass repair pins. They used wooden biscuits.

              J.B.
              Dam hard on teeth and a bitch to chew, alsotoo

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              • John Beard
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 2275

                #8
                Originally posted by rebound
                Dam hard on teeth and a bitch to chew, alsotoo
                Not if you're a beaver or a termite!

                J.B.

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                • Sunray
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 3251

                  #9
                  1/8" brass bar stock. $10 in Home Depot for a 3 foot piece. 12" piece from Wally World runs $4.21.
                  Spelling and grammar count!

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                  • Tom in N.J.
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 307

                    #10
                    The USGI repair "brass pins" are not pins, they are screws. You screw them in and cut off the exposed head.

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                    • Emri
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 1649

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Sunray
                      1/8" brass bar stock. $10 in Home Depot for a 3 foot piece. 12" piece from Wally World runs $4.21.
                      Threaded or smooth ??

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                      • RCK
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 245

                        #12
                        They are "square threaded".

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                        • Emri
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 1649

                          #13
                          Originally posted by RCK
                          They are "square threaded".

                          Thanks !!

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                          • el Woodman
                            Junior Member
                            • Jul 2017
                            • 27

                            #14
                            Did the Marine armorers on Guadalcanal use brass pins?

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