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    Default 1870 Receiver needed

    I just picked up a Model that had been converted to a floor lamp. All there, 100 percent including the ramrod.

    They did not touch the bore which is just fine, needs some cleaning.

    They drilled a hole in the receiver on the left side just forward of the hinge.

    I need a receiver! any help appreciated, thanks.1970 BREECH sized down.jpg

    All the best,

    Mark
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    Me. "Consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds" Emerson "Consistency is the darling of those that stack wood or cast bullets" Me.

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    If that hole was for the lamp cord, the male threads of the barrel are compromised also. --Jim

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    Heck have it welded in and machined down inside and out.

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    sounds good to me, Fred.
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    I have an old reconverted flint lock rifle made in 1834 that I welded up the big threaded hole left in th barrel when I unscrewed the Drum.
    It's held up under shooting.

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    I guess that a gunsmith could fresh out the chamber to 45-70.

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    My advice though is to scrap the rifle for parts if you bought it already. I wouldn't personally shoot that one after trying to weld it up.
    Last edited by Fred; 06-03-2017 at 08:18.

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    Right now the plan is to send it off to Bob Hoyt fro repair.

    Thanks all,

    Mak
    "A man with a tractor and a chain saw has no excuses, nor does he need any"
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    Heck, I've been looking for that lamp forever! Sell me the lamp and buy another to shoot!

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