Converting a Remington 742 Woodmaster...
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Re: Converting a Remington 742 Woodmaster...
"what's the best way to shut the gas port?"
Why do you want to close off the gas port ? The rifle won`t cycle at all if you do such a thing........and trying to extract a spent case might be hilarious if the case is tight in the chamber as the bolt lever is tiny.
Incidentally, check out this :
http://cgi.ebay.com/Remington-Model-742 ... dZViewItem
Why do you want to close off the gas port ? The rifle won`t cycle at all if you do such a thing........and trying to extract a spent case might be hilarious if the case is tight in the chamber as the bolt lever is tiny.
Incidentally, check out this :
http://cgi.ebay.com/Remington-Model-742 ... dZViewItem
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Re: Converting a Remington 742 Woodmaster...
Mack The Knife, can I see the Remington sometime? - just curious to see what it looks like.
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Re: Converting a Remington 742 Woodmaster...
For the time being, you see it at... http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=1292Mack The Knife, can I see the Remington sometime? - just curious to see what it looks like.
Last two pics show it a little more clearly.
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Should it be left as is if I convert it into a pump-action?Why do you want to close off the gas port ?
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Oh right, I see.
The gas mechanism will have to be disabled to convert the rifle, the fore-end coupled to the piston and a carrier rail arranged. Nothing to it............................
The gas mechanism will have to be disabled to convert the rifle, the fore-end coupled to the piston and a carrier rail arranged. Nothing to it............................
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Re: Converting a Remington 742 Woodmaster...
Before trying to do the conversion, just strip clean it and try a new mag.
It might just solve the problem.
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It might just solve the problem.
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Dodger, can you email me your gmail a/c address again as it hasn`t entered into my contacts list for some reason.
I`ve just sent you an email with an attachment - to your old a/c - which has been rejected as `spam` - AGAIN !
I`ve just sent you an email with an attachment - to your old a/c - which has been rejected as `spam` - AGAIN !
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Grumps PM me your gmail address.Grumpy";p="31034 wrote:Dodger, can you email me your gmail a/c address again as it hasn`t entered into my contacts list for some reason.
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I don`t have a gmail a/c Pran........but I`ll pm my email details anyway.
Dodgers email still down ?
Dodgers email still down ?
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Grumpy, e-mail sent.
Sanjay, the only hic-cup this rifle had was with the original magazine. The person who owns this rifle was gifted two by the owner of a Bangalore gun shop, which has solved whatever problem there was. See... http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=1169
The rifle was stripped and cleaned within a day of it changing hands and has been kept clean eversince.
Sanjay, the only hic-cup this rifle had was with the original magazine. The person who owns this rifle was gifted two by the owner of a Bangalore gun shop, which has solved whatever problem there was. See... http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=1169
The rifle was stripped and cleaned within a day of it changing hands and has been kept clean eversince.
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Thanks Grumps.Grumpy";p="31038 wrote:I don`t have a gmail a/c Pran........but I`ll pm my email details anyway.
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Re: Converting a Remington 742 Woodmaster...
Can a Garand also be converted to a pump action?
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"Can a Garand also be converted to a pump action?"
An M1 - or M14 ?
Well yes, but it would require the facilities of an expert machinist......and a good carpenter.......and a fully equipped workshop.......and a pile of money. The Garrand is rather more complicated in that the piston and operating rod drive a cam system which rotates the bolt whilst opening it. Mess up the timing and the rifle just wouldn`t function.
The conversion kit exists for the 742 because the rifle is prone to functioning unreliably which is definitely not the case with the M1/M14.
Frankly, it`s not even worth considering.
An M1 - or M14 ?
Well yes, but it would require the facilities of an expert machinist......and a good carpenter.......and a fully equipped workshop.......and a pile of money. The Garrand is rather more complicated in that the piston and operating rod drive a cam system which rotates the bolt whilst opening it. Mess up the timing and the rifle just wouldn`t function.
The conversion kit exists for the 742 because the rifle is prone to functioning unreliably which is definitely not the case with the M1/M14.
Frankly, it`s not even worth considering.
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I know what you're thinking...penpusher";p="31080 wrote: Can a Garand also be converted to a pump action?
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