M1895 crossbolt safety replacement kits in stainless steels?
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M1895 crossbolt safety replacement kits in stainless steels?
Who makes or sells M1895 crossbolt safety replacement kits made from stainless steels? What I'm looking for is a kit whose visible areas resemble something normally seen on the action -- screw heads, for example.
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- deerwhacker444
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Re: M1895 crossbolt safety replacement kits in stainless steels?
Not sure if he makes them in Stainless or not.
Clyde Ludwig
If he can't do it, I might be able to fab one up if I can find some SS.
Clyde Ludwig
If he can't do it, I might be able to fab one up if I can find some SS.
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Re: M1895 crossbolt safety replacement kits in stainless steels?
I appreciate your offer to crank one for me. If I actually looked at my messages on Marlin Owners Forum, I would have seen that an earlier query paid off. I have my source for the safety replacement buttons. I just got off my money to him.deerwhacker444 wrote:Not sure if he makes them in Stainless or not.
Clyde Ludwig
If he can't do it, I might be able to fab one up if I can find some SS.
If there is a problem with him sending the buttons, though, I will take advantage of your offer.
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Re: M1895 crossbolt safety replacement kits in stainless steels?
I painted the blue one with silver paint.