Quote from: Apriestley on February 15, 2025, 07:51:11 PMNo pre entry required. Just print your regulation targets, make a video, and send it inI'm going to dust out my old.22 and try the rimfire class nothing fancy, just for fun and a challenge. I like the notion of you running the Spencer; it's not necessarily about winning, but rather keeping these great firearms alive and on the line. Count me in to watch your video I might even try to recruit a few others.
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Quote from: El Supremo on August 26, 2024, 08:32:15 AMHello, papa's pizzeria :Hey everyone, that sounds like a frustrating situation. Finding the right part for a vintage piece can be tough. Before shelling out on eBay, have you considered checking out some online forums dedicated to historical firearms? Sometimes those communities have leads on obscure parts or even DIY fixes.
I don't have an original, and have been told by gunsmiths that work on original Spencer's, that the screw threads are "old style".
If a supposedly close enough, "modern" American or even metric thread pitch is used, the original threads can bend and distort. Not saying this fellow's are wrong, just suggest you be sure. A modern replacement should finger screw into place without resistance if block and lever (pressure) not involved. Please let us know what happens. Smiles.
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