SHOULDER STOCK FOR NMA

Started by Lord Eoin MacKenzie, August 03, 2020, 09:42:37 AM

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Lord Eoin MacKenzie

  If remember correctly,  Lee Van Cleef had stock for a remington in one of the Italian westerns.   Any thing like that around.  I work wi

Marshal Will Wingam


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In For a Few Dollars More, Col. Mortimer uses one, but I thought it was on a long barrelled Colt.   Thank you for giving me a reason to rewatch my favorite of the triology.   

So, that is my favorite of the 3 and when I bought my 1860 Colt army, I just had to have one.  I saved my pennies and got one.   It fit pretty well and once you get used to where to keep your forward hand, they are a whole lotta fun.  Then Christmas came and family got me one of those brassed framed buffalo remingtons.  It is a beast and it is accurate.   I wanted a stock for it in a steam punk vibe.   So, I ordered a shoulder stock screw from Taylor's.   It is an adapted hammer screw that has a bushing on the opposite side, together they serve the same function as the sholder stock screws on the Colt Army.   I tried my colt stock and it kind of fit.   I did a bit of dremel work on the inside and it now fits both, but pretty much resides on my buffalo remington.  I have 3 cylinders for it and it is fun and as accurate as my Henry (me shooting).


Marshal Will Wingam

Nice, Mo. That really looks good on that brass framed Remington. Good job fitting it.

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:)  Hummmmmm . . Well   ;)

I one considered fitting a nice bright Orange Drag Chute on my Turtle   ;D ;D ;D

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