Retro/Tactical Pump shotgun builds

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#11 Post by froggy »

IMO that looks way sexiest than any modern "tactical" jobby ...
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#12 Post by Ovenpaa »

Wow Matt, I am impressed! Do you know what Section it is under on his FAC?
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#13 Post by Mattnall »

I'm guessing S5 as S1 (similar to dispatch pistols and expanding ammo) as he's got the slot to purchase and not only to re-enact but a condition to shoot it on ranges and at clays. Next time I'll get a copy of the conditions.
There is also something else that his force have given him authority to acquire, but that is another story, and I won't be touching it. My FEO nearly spat out his tea when I mentioned it and said it'd be an interesting situation when he finds someone to supply it and the purchase letter goes in.
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Mattnall wrote:I'm guessing S5 as S1 (similar to dispatch pistols and expanding ammo) as he's got the slot to purchase and not only to re-enact but a condition to shoot it on ranges and at clays. Next time I'll get a copy of the conditions.
There is also something else that his force have given him authority to acquire, but that is another story, and I won't be touching it. My FEO nearly spat out his tea when I mentioned it and said it'd be an interesting situation when he finds someone to supply it and the purchase letter goes in.
Aye - very strange!

I know of a few S.5 dealers that supply re-enactors on set weekends with all sorts of "full auto to hire" weapons.

Never heard of an individual being granted a S.5 permit for re-enacting.

Mmm - that kp/31 may not be as far fetched as I first thought!

What force area is your mate in??
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Mattnall wrote:I have a customer that has just been granted permission for an 18" pump-action trench gun for re-enacting. He's also allowed to shoot it at clays. :o

He's looking at getting someone to source/make something like this Model 37 (any ideas?);

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Got an Ithaca 37, but with a 24" barrel...
Strange choice unless he's doing VietNam era as the M37 was a very very rare beast in WW2.
Much more common are the Winchester 97 & Winchester 12.
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Try here: http://www.partsforantiqueguns.com/Winc ... hment.html - plus there are a few other firms offering repro metalwork...
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#16 Post by Mattnall »

He is a Vietnam enthusiast. Not quite as mad as some but definitely close ;)
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Mattnall wrote:He is a Vietnam enthusiast. Not quite as mad as some but definitely close ;)
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#18 Post by Ovenpaa »

My ebonising stain is looking, erm... dark. This is Van Dyck Crystals mixed 100grams to 350ml of hot water, it took a fair amount of stirring to get the sludge off my favourite coffee spoon however it all dissolved in the end.
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First coat, the stock was sanded back in stages to 800 and wetted in-between to raise the grain, I stopped when it was starting to burnish. This is the first coat and I will give it a very thin coat of sanding sealer and then add a second darkening coat of the stain.
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#19 Post by saddler »

Ovenpaa wrote:
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#20 Post by Ovenpaa »

This is about the only non toxic and 100% organic stain I can think of and it is incredibly versatile and well priced.
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