I'm sure I have no idea. I would think since the stocks don't have serial numbers if this is one that would have had a stock and the stock is original your good. I don't understand why a Broomhandle is fine with a fake stock but a Ingles isn't. Your government at work I guess.
Thank you. Yes I know mounting a fake makes it a NFA weapon. That's why i'm so concerned. I asked the same question on another forum and a guy that goes by gp35fn which made me think he likes Hi Powers said he had 3 originals and 1 fake and he said it was the real thing but who knows. He might...
I am thinking about buying an Inglis Hi Power that comes with this stock. I wondered if anyone knows about these things and if in your opinion is this an original or is it one of the Chinese fakes. Thanks.
I took a piece of over size steel rod in a drill and used files and sandpaper turned it down to the correct diameter, cut it to the length to fill the channel, filed the notch so the rear sight holds it in place like the original part. If and when I find the correct part all I will have to do is...
From what I understand the muzzle break was something someone came up with later and not original to the gun. The threaded barrel was for mounting a blank firing device. Their blanks used a wooden plug in the case mouth and the bfd was there to shred the plug rendering it harmless. And your welcome.
For whatever it's worth the 7th edition of the Standard Catalog of Military Firearms gives these values for a standard M1896 rifle. Exc. $500, V.G. $400 and Good $250. Add 25% for Husqvarna built. I have one and its one of my favorite Mausers. Mine has a threaded muzzle for mounting a blank...
Since its Memorial Day I guess I should post something American so here is my 1873 Trapdoor Springfield rifle. It came with an extra .45 caliber barrel and hammer to turn it into a muzzleloader. The barrels were sold by Numrich Arms some years ago.