My gunsmith is in need of trigger and hammer parts for an SBII. Its a 25-06 if it matters. He might be interested in a complete frame or a complete rifle. If you have some spare parts or know where he can get them please let me know.
Thanks!
I have a complete H&R "Huntsman" frame and buttstock. I would THINK that all the "guts" would be the same but it may be worth checking with him.
You take time out from bashing Trump supporters long enough to use our classifieds for some parts? GFY
I have a complete H&R "Huntsman" frame and buttstock. I would THINK that all the "guts" would be the same but it may be worth checking with him.
I'm not sure if he knows the difference. He was wanting to look at mine as its 25-06 also. I'll ask him.
You take time out from bashing Trump supporters long enough to use our classifieds for some parts? GFY
Hmmm,nah I don’t have any…
SB1 and SB2 frames have interchangeable parts. Numrich probably has what you need.
I have a complete H&R "Huntsman" frame and buttstock. I would THINK that all the "guts" would be the same but it may be worth checking with him.
Your Huntsman is old enough to have a rebounding hammer and no transfer bar. His SB2 is not that old.
He was working on the trigger and evidently took to much off somewhere. I haven't seen it to know for sure but now its not hitting the firing pin. I think that is what he told me. Something to do with the transfer bar???????
He wasn't doing you any favors. The triggers are made of sintered metal then surface hardened. Once through the hard part they grind very easily. I can fix it right. You will have to send it to my local gunsmith's shop. He will oversee my work since it's his business and FFL.
ETA: Reading is a basic skill I have yet to master. He can order the parts on Numrich's site. Look at the SB1 schematic list for a new transfer bar. The triggers and hammers are available on the SB2 or the specific rifle model pages.
Thanks Dinny. Its not my rifle although I have the same one. He wanted to buy mine but I'm into it to deep for him. Now he wants to "borrow" mine to see where he screwed up. Mine was an impulse buy and I know I paid to much. On a good note, its shoots way better than most Handi rifles I have owned in the past. Kinda like to keep it that way.
Tell him good luck but don't let him touch your Handi rifle. He can find online instructions on Graybeard Outdoors. Send him there.