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Old 02-20-2016, 12:09 PM
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A model 10! You like complicated mechanic Lance! I search and found no butt stock or duplicate one who look like your pre 1920 model 10 but I found a manual from the US war department about all types shotguns (Model 10 Page 111) it's free to take a look at! Wish you good luck
http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/cgsc/car...9_285_1942.pdf
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Old 02-20-2016, 03:20 PM
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Cool link thx, thats one I hadnt seen before, my m10 is the civi but its all the same action. I live in an archery/primative zone so Im a sucker for old shotguns, their just FUN to take out in the yard and cull the pigeons or trap shoot in the pasture. This m10 is now finished except for the stock, Im gonna try to repair the one I have but I'll probably have to use target loads or it may not last. New replacements are avail in the US but at $90 so with our crappy dollar these days I think I'll hold off on that.

I just tore down that CZ for cleaning... glad I did it before firing, I think Ive seen antique tractor engines cleaner than that thing was.LOL
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Old 02-22-2016, 05:04 PM
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I will ask a friend of mine who is a "part time" gunsmith and owner of a US federal licence to transfer firearm to other states,. maybe he can get one for cheaper.

Your lucky to have all the fun you want with old gun, here in my crappy neck of the wood (Québec)
we still have to register all our "toy's"
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Old 02-23-2016, 10:12 AM
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You have to register ALL toys????

Do you mean you still have a Long Gun registry out there???

I wouldnt be surprised if we all get that crap forced on us AGAIN... Trudeau says he will legalize pot and put the gun control back in the hands of the rcmp commision... thats the same idiots that invented the long gun registry in the '80s... he must think were all gonna sit around in some kind of love fest with flowers in our hair like his parents did

Sry, political rant over.

... but yes Im lucky here, I get to play with most anything we can legally own in Canada, yard is surrounded by pasture and the closest neighbor is a mile, and he shoots also, we set up a safe target lane in the pasture so we can play with centerfire occasionally also, local rcmp detatchment only has 3 members and they just wave as they drive by.

I watched a video of a gunsmith using Gorilla glue to repair a gunstock the other day so I think Im gonna try that to fix the cracks on the m10 and then some glass bedding to fill a couple missing chips, Im hoping it will hold if I just shoot target loads thru it, the pigeons wouldnt know the differance.

speakin of Fun with pigeons... a friend I used to work/hunt with when we lived in Vancouver moved out here last fall, on sunday he bought a little Mossberg 410 pump and brought it over here. In the yard I have a round steel grainary with no top cap that hasnt been used in decades so the pigeons have taken it over, I positioned him in the yard near the bin and quietly opened the lower auger door... then reached in with a little Beretta .22 and emtied the clip.... about 40 birds come out the top in about 2 seconds... he was so surprised he only managed to take one but claims he'll be ready next time. LOL
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Old 02-23-2016, 12:33 PM
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Yes we still have a long gun register and our new "Premium Sinister Turd-dough" is a lib'tard so hide your old "Toy's"!

My friend reply to me with few link for you, but no pre 1920 butt stock, those he found look more modern. He even include a little video from Brownell's who show you how to use their Acraglass gel epoxy to repair your stock. I repair the butt stock of a old Cooey shotgun in my "young age" using airplane model epoxy micro ballooned filler similar to this product.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FngfTRtF0k

https://www.gunpartscorp.com/Manufac...gton-33454.htm

https://www.gunpartscorp.com/Manufac...6/10-41183.htm
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Old 02-24-2016, 03:11 AM
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http://tinypic.com/r/2myuq2q/9 just picked up my new baby. A smith and wesson m&p15 in 5.56 was a birthday present to myself. Cant wait to take it out and throw a few down range couldn't get the pic to upload off my android so I linked it in tiny pic.
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http://tinypic.com/r/2myuq2q/9 just picked up my new baby. A smith and wesson m&p15 in 5.56 was a birthday present to myself. Cant wait to take it out and throw a few down range couldn't get the pic to upload off my android so I linked it in tiny pic.
That's a good looking rifle, they have a good reputation so it should be a good one for you.
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Yes we still have a long gun register and our new "Premium Sinister Turd-dough" is a lib'tard so hide your old "Toy's"!

My friend reply to me with few link for you, but no pre 1920 butt stock, those he found look more modern. He even include a little video from Brownell's who show you how to use their Acraglass gel epoxy to repair your stock. I repair the butt stock of a old Cooey shotgun in my "young age" using airplane model epoxy micro ballooned filler similar to this product.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FngfTRtF0k

https://www.gunpartscorp.com/Manufac...gton-33454.htm

https://www.gunpartscorp.com/Manufac...6/10-41183.htm
Thx OldSkull, I plan to use something like the Acraglass to repair a couple chips that are missing but a couple gunsmiths have said that it might not get deep enough into the cracks.... a common suggestion is to lightly pry the cracks apart and force Gorilla glue into them so I think I'll give that a try.

Nice new toy cubby
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Old 02-24-2016, 09:01 PM
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So I was just researching this long gun registry thing in Quebec... it seems that it was thrown out in 2014 like the rest of Canada but then appealed by the province and the old records are still being held by the courts... and now there is a new provincial bill to create a seperate Quebec only long gun registry which has not yet been passed. So.. on top of the 100million that Trudeau says he will give the rcmp commision to share amoungst the provinces(10mil each for the first year), Quebec also wants to spend an additional 17 million(for the first year) to have a long gun registry as well as what ever new federal controls may be coming in the near future???

Im I getting this right?

So politics aside.. I can understand how a large urban population such as Montreal can mistakenly believe that registering all firearms might seem like a good idea... but how is it they so easily seem to have forgotten the 2 Billion of wasted cash that showed no productive results last time

Nothin personal OldSkull.... but some of your neighbors are idiots.
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That's a good looking rifle, they have a good reputation so it should be a good one for you.
I havnt got to shoot it yet and I've heard good reviews. From what I've seen tearing it apart and checking it out im going to like it
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