I think this is the only one I have left... Might still have a cricket in the safe, need to look and see but this one I know is still around. Call it the "mini Quigley". I drilled and tapped the receiver for a sight and hammer, (hard as hell). Added a knurled rod to assist cocking the hammer for the kids. Works with colibri and standard LR. Used these days to keep the squirrels and crows off the bird feeders.
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Some great old guns being posted. Here is a Remington Model 4 from @ 1903. Real nice shape for over 100 years old. Still has some case colors on the frame.
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Ya'll are reminding me I need to get my 1915 Favorite fixed. It shoots well, just needs the ejector fixed
It's not your "ejector", from what I see, it's a standard extractor,....it's the LINK, and perhaps it's pins that's out of skew.
OK, if it's a LATE model, it may be an extractor -ejector setup,.....
Needs what I call, "re-timed". The existing link CAN be adjusted,.... we discussed that here some years back,....thread title was "The Missing Link"
You may remember that that particular setup is not as "simple" as it would seem at first glance, dunno. It's almost impossible to completely eliminate a certain amount of "pot belly" by the over center link nature of the action design.
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1931 Colt Camp Perry single shot 22LR I got it a month ago, have not shot it. I left if with my brother and told him to shoot a group and send me a pic.
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Ya'll are reminding me I need to get my 1915 Favorite fixed. It shoots well, just needs the ejector fixed
It's not your "ejector", from what I see, it's a standard extractor,....it's the LINK, and perhaps it's pins that's out of skew.
OK, if it's a LATE model, it may be an extractor -ejector setup,.....
Needs what I call, "re-timed". The existing link CAN be adjusted,.... we discussed that here some years back,....thread title was "The Missing Link"
You may remember that that particular setup is not as "simple" as it would seem at first glance, dunno. It's almost impossible to completely eliminate a certain amount of "pot belly" by the over center link nature of the action design.
GTC
suffice to say I took it apart once. I studied everything, then decided discretion was the better part of valor. I managed to get it back together, with some difficulty
I concluded it did have an ejector, but the components were worn, and out of kilter. That's another project to bring you, later this summer