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Re-contoured Trigger Guards

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02 January 2006, 01:53
333_OKH
Re-contoured Trigger Guards
Do any of you have pictures of re-contoured trigger guards such as Mausers and Winchester M/70s. I would like to see some of the jobs that have been done to make these pieces more elegant that the stock straight sided bows.
02 January 2006, 02:05
Scrollcutter
Here's a clickable thumbnail.

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Roger Kehr
Kehr Engraving Company
(360)456-0831
02 January 2006, 04:08
333_OKH
That is exactly what I am talking about! Perfect!
02 January 2006, 04:19
richj
beautiful work!!!

rich
02 January 2006, 05:33
Scrollcutter
Ottmar shaped that particular guard bow.

It is my understanding that it will be raffled off here on AR in the not too distant future.

Here a thread to more photos of the rifle.

Engraving photos of Ottmar raffle

Stock detail photos


Roger Kehr
Kehr Engraving Company
(360)456-0831
02 January 2006, 06:48
Pfeifer
Scrollcutter,
As has been remarked before... Beautiful work! Having done one of these before maybe makes it easier to appreciate when it all comes together... the right way!
Do you know if Ottmar first set it up on a mill to cut to 7 - 9 deg as I've read Mark Stratton does???
02 January 2006, 06:56
Scrollcutter
Sorry, I never asked him. Guess I always assumed it was at least partially done by machine.


Roger Kehr
Kehr Engraving Company
(360)456-0831
02 January 2006, 07:01
D Humbarger
I would very much appreciate seeing a close-up of the release latch for the hinged floorplate. I assume that it is the German lever type?



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02 January 2006, 07:13
Scrollcutter
D Humbarger<

That will have to wait for another day. I have the floorplate in my shop and the rest of the rifle is at Chic's.

There may be some photos in the AR archives that a search may produce. Jim Dubell did the metalwork.


Roger Kehr
Kehr Engraving Company
(360)456-0831