1886 'smiths

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El Mac
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1886 'smiths

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Does anyone know of a quality 'smith that is willing to convert a Miroku 86 and/or 92 to a non-rebounding hammer set up? I have a Browning hammer that I'd like to use. Thankye...
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Re: 1886 'smiths

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I imagine our very own Steve Young (Nate Kiowa Jones) - www.stevesgunz.com
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Re: 1886 'smiths

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I don't know if Steve does those conversions, I know he can, but liability may preempt ability. Turnbull does.
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Seems I recall NKJ posting pics of one he had done all the good stuff to and case colored the receiver. Was a beut! Has done great work for me.

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If I remember Steve's post the work was north of 1K :o
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Replacing the rebounding hammer and lousy trigger, springs and sear with a Browning hammer and one piece trigger/sear is a piece of cake. I have done a couple of them, but had the tang welded and the barrel and upper marked correctly as the post 1900 1886s were by a member of this forum whose specialty is Colt and Winchester restoration. The needed parts can be ordered from Midwest Gun Works. All that you will need are a Browning 1886 hammer and trigger. There is a tutorial on the process on this site. :)
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