I believe I have acquired a Theodore Layman modified M81. Originally thought maybe it was a Krieger variation until checking John Henwood’s
book
Anyone have any thoughts or info on this.
Is it a Layman, Krieger or possible gunsmith mod.
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Theodore Layman detach mag M81
Theodore Layman detach mag M81
Last edited by chas1949 on Thu Sep 04, 2025 4:39 am, edited 3 times in total.
Re: Theodoe Layman detach mag M81
More pics
Re: Theodore Layman detach mag M81
Hi Chas, thanks for the photos. To confirm, this is NOT a Layman detachable magazine. If you want to read up on the original(s) please refer to the thread below...
viewtopic.php?t=1857&sid=d92c57e386d46f ... 6d95e4c063
Your conversion, however, isn't a one-off though. I found in my records another rifle with a very similar design style. I do not know anything about these...but most likely a conversion done by an individual/gun shop in a small batch.
viewtopic.php?t=1857&sid=d92c57e386d46f ... 6d95e4c063
Your conversion, however, isn't a one-off though. I found in my records another rifle with a very similar design style. I do not know anything about these...but most likely a conversion done by an individual/gun shop in a small batch.
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Re: Theodore Layman detach mag M81
Thank you Cam.
I did find more on the Layman and the one I have is not one.
The safety lever stop is the same as both of my Krieger conversions,a pin in the trigger plate.
The mag release button looks like a modified M11 safety button riveted to a piece of flat spring that serves a mag latch. Works quite well.
I did find more on the Layman and the one I have is not one.
The safety lever stop is the same as both of my Krieger conversions,a pin in the trigger plate.
The mag release button looks like a modified M11 safety button riveted to a piece of flat spring that serves a mag latch. Works quite well.