barrel jacket and sling mount screw hole location
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:00 am
Gents,
I will shortly be the proud owner of a Model 8, courtesy Roger's help - thanks, man! One of many questions that I will be sure to ask: can anyone on the forum snap some pics of their Model 8's barrel jacket, if yours is a later model 8 that is tapped for a sling mount screw?
Apparently, the jacket Roger located for this 8 does have the tapped hole, which I appreciate - I like to use a sling! I just wanted to see how far towards the muzzle the hole is located from the end of the wooden forearm.
Geez, I'm getting pretty ramped up about this rifle - sure will be a nice "gift" to myself, I deserve a break with the insanity of 6th grade teaching this year!
Dave (racin Junkie) and I will be getting together soon afterwards, for a shoot-fest comparo, I hope. His Model 8 is a 1922 or so, in very fine shape, I will have to take some pictures and post them here for him. Like mine, his is also .35, and we both share an interest in reloading for .35, so this could be a lot of fun!
thanks, yall.
Adam
I will shortly be the proud owner of a Model 8, courtesy Roger's help - thanks, man! One of many questions that I will be sure to ask: can anyone on the forum snap some pics of their Model 8's barrel jacket, if yours is a later model 8 that is tapped for a sling mount screw?
Apparently, the jacket Roger located for this 8 does have the tapped hole, which I appreciate - I like to use a sling! I just wanted to see how far towards the muzzle the hole is located from the end of the wooden forearm.
Geez, I'm getting pretty ramped up about this rifle - sure will be a nice "gift" to myself, I deserve a break with the insanity of 6th grade teaching this year!
Dave (racin Junkie) and I will be getting together soon afterwards, for a shoot-fest comparo, I hope. His Model 8 is a 1922 or so, in very fine shape, I will have to take some pictures and post them here for him. Like mine, his is also .35, and we both share an interest in reloading for .35, so this could be a lot of fun!
thanks, yall.
Adam