OT I know but several seem to own these. Where can I find metal trigger guards for these rifles ? Have seen them listed somewhere but cannot remember where. Need one for a Classic Carbine and a youth rifle....appreciate it...
rick
OT H&R, NEF Handis
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Re: OT H&R, NEF Handis
Here ya go. Don't know if they are still making them or not but hope this gets ya what you want.
http://www.go2gbo.com/forums/index.php/ ... 1098537958
http://www.go2gbo.com/forums/index.php/ ... 1098537958
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Re: OT H&R, NEF Handis
Rick,
The best way to come by one is to find an older Handi and swap out the parts from the newer one to the older one. There is a company on the GB link that Jeremy list that was researching the idea of making metal trigger guards and spacers but it seems to have never left the ground. From everything I've heard about the Moyers guards they are junk.
If someone could figure out a way to make those in metal I'm sure they'd sell quite a few. There are a lot of people out there with multiple Handis.
The best way to come by one is to find an older Handi and swap out the parts from the newer one to the older one. There is a company on the GB link that Jeremy list that was researching the idea of making metal trigger guards and spacers but it seems to have never left the ground. From everything I've heard about the Moyers guards they are junk.
If someone could figure out a way to make those in metal I'm sure they'd sell quite a few. There are a lot of people out there with multiple Handis.
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Re: OT H&R, NEF Handis
I just whacked mine off with a Dremel and threw on a brass one. You can see it here http://www.levergunscommunity.com/viewt ... 06#p348806
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Re: OT H&R, NEF Handis
Rusty speaks only the truth here.
Chas,
Beautiful rifle man, very nice. So where did you get the trigger guard?
Cat
Chas,
Beautiful rifle man, very nice. So where did you get the trigger guard?
Cat
Re: OT H&R, NEF Handis
It's one from TOW, but I don't remember which one. I looked at several.
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Re: OT H&R, NEF Handis
Chas.,
Is "TOW" code for Track of the Wolf? Thanks if so, I kinda thought that might be a source worth looking at.
Cat
Is "TOW" code for Track of the Wolf? Thanks if so, I kinda thought that might be a source worth looking at.
Cat
Re: OT H&R, NEF Handis
Thats a dandy, Chas!
ScottS
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