Ohio made it so I can use a 45-70 for Deer

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  • Rick B
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 717

    #1

    Ohio made it so I can use a 45-70 for Deer

    Well I do not want to harm my regular Trapdoor so I am going to be looking for a good shooting rough Carbine naturally not original. What should I expect to pay now a days? I always wanted to use my 1884 but the sight is adjusted for distance. I figure I can make a nice site set up on a beat up faked carbine. Any thoughts??? Rick B
  • Dick Hosmer
    Very Senior Member - OFC
    • Aug 2009
    • 5993

    #2
    Rick,

    I might be able to make up something from parts, or supply you the parts, and then perhaps we could consider trading same for some stock work? I have a new 95% inletted carbine stock which I've never used. It has a small defect but is very solid, and would be fine for a hunting piece. I know I can come up with all the metal, somehow.

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    • Rick B
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 717

      #3
      Greatly appreciate and I am up for that. Did you see the mess I started at home in case you are also looking for any M1 wood. Fresh from WWII to my Barn. Rick B

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      • da gimp
        Very Senior Member - OFC Deceased
        • Aug 2009
        • 10137

        #4
        Damm Rick............. Wowser is all I can say................. If you find a pretty Overton IHC mid/early 1954 dated let me know.............& a an early tomid 1943 IBM M1carbine stock too...............
        be safe, enjoy life, journey well
        da gimp
        OFC, Mo. Chapter

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        • joem
          Senior Member, Deceased
          • Aug 2009
          • 11835

          #5
          That's a lot of wood. What are your plans?

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          • Rick B
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 717

            #6
            Da gimp, only WWII as this was all bought in 1947 from the Government. Have plenty of IBM's but all need work in one way or another. Problem is I am trying to organize but taking orders so once I am settled I can start going after stocks wanted and work a few over to sell. I can put you on the list?

            Joem, I am The Stock Doc and if I cant fix it then it must be broke I plan on working on all of them over time and have about 2,000 more not int he picture in worse shape. I have found allot of rare No Trap early stocks also but many of the early rare ones are sold. I did find one WRA/WB 2nd box so that makes 6 known to exist at this time. Rick B

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            • Dick Hosmer
              Very Senior Member - OFC
              • Aug 2009
              • 5993

              #7
              Rick, as regards our "pending deal", it may take a little while to round up what I have. I'm assuming you are OK with dealing with a final reblue - I think I have all the parts, but cannot guarantee matching finish. Two things I know I do NOT have, a carbine barrel, and a sling ring/bar assembly - but, neither are required for a shooter/hunter - in fact you will have the option of a longer barrel, which might be a good thing. Cannot recall if the stock is inletted for the bar pads or not - if it isn't, so much the better. You may have to pick up a bit or two, but I know I have the major pieces.

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              • Rick B
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 717

                #8
                Dick,
                what do you think about me buying this and having it sent to you? I prefer a shorter barrel unless you think it will be allot less accurate? I hate to be trudging around the woods with long barrels. My biggest issue is getting something I can shoot the sights that are on it I guess as mine shoots a foot high at 50 yards and was told many are this way.. Your thoughts are important to me as you understand the trapdoor better than me. Many other guns I can discuss in depth but not the Trapdoors mechanics. Thanks for helping me out. Rick B

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                • Rick B
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 717

                  #9
                  http://www.ssfirearms.com/proddetail.asp?prod=BRL4570 Forgot link.

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                  • Dick Hosmer
                    Very Senior Member - OFC
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 5993

                    #10
                    No need to have it come to me. The stock I have will require some finish inletting - it is a repro, maybe that wasn't clear, and I do not have the time or skill to finish it for you. A shorter barrel is less accurate than a full length one - how much would vary from gun to gun. My thought is that you could cut a rifle barrel to 26" or 24", and still not have it too long for the woods, unless you hunt in thick brush. Such a barrel would be a bit stiffer and a bit heavier than a carbine barrel, though recoil shouldn't be an issue when hunting.

                    We should take this off-line; how about you PM me your email address and phone number.

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                    • Rick B
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 717

                      #11
                      They turned off my rights to PM after I showed how a jerk was arrested for a few things when he kept pee in my cheerios. He turned out to be a sponsor so I was labeled Moderated poster. That was to last one year. 3 years later still the same. I'm better than that so no biggie. Email is Rborecky@roadrunner.com I will shoot you my number once you email me. Thanks,,Rick

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