I thought these carbine trigger housing were steel. Apparently not this one (Plainfield Machine). A few light taps using a small wooden block was enough to knock a chunk out of the trigger guard.
These were built using GI surplus parts so I guess I hunt down a striped replacement. I doubt that this can be welded and refinished.
Does anyone know of a local gun store with old WWII gun parts like this? The Indy1500 isn't going to happen anytime soon. Not sure who the vendor was at those shows that specialized in the M1 Carbine but I bet he has one.
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These were built using GI surplus parts so I guess I hunt down a striped replacement. I doubt that this can be welded and refinished.
Does anyone know of a local gun store with old WWII gun parts like this? The Indy1500 isn't going to happen anytime soon. Not sure who the vendor was at those shows that specialized in the M1 Carbine but I bet he has one.
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