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29 April 2004, 04:15
TGetzen
More 1903 Turk pics
Now it has a barrel - LW in 7x57. Rear sight not mounted yet, but it will be the NECG masterpiece adjustable model. I have a bastogne stock styled like a German Mauser sporter, with lots of drop, short slim forend, and schnabel forend tip.

Someday, this will get finished, likely not soon. It will be open sights only. I may look into having the rear bridge made into a square bridge similar to how they came from the factory. Any one have any suggestions on that?

The action BTW is a 1903 Turk, cleaned up a lot. Other derivatives of this intermediate, small threaded action include the 1909 Peruvian, and 1935 Peruvian. Doug Humbarger barrelled it.






29 April 2004, 04:27
Clark
Looks good, I like 1903 Turks and I like LW barrels, but open sights?
With my eyes no scope means big game at close range.
I had 20-20 vision 15 years ago.
Maybe you should plan on getting old.
29 April 2004, 04:34
Ron Morse
Todd,
I to like the 1903 Turk. They were a well made German action unless you happen to get one the Turk's screwed up.
I bought 30 of them for future project's. The high charger hump is a natural for tieing a square bridge into and I also like the longer front ring.I was pleased to see your's as I am getting ready to square bridge another one right now, but I won't get it finished until some time this summer. To many other project's.
29 April 2004, 05:07
parryj
Ron what are the demensions of the Turk barrel threads? Specifically how deep or long is the threaded stib?
29 April 2004, 05:12
TGetzen
Should be standard small ring - .980" diam. w/ a .630" stub, 12 tpi / 60 degrees. IIRC. Someone please correct me if this is not right.

Todd
29 April 2004, 05:28
z1r
55� Whitworth.
29 April 2004, 05:30
jeffeosso
Todd,
That's the "standard" for a small ring..

jeffe
29 April 2004, 05:42
Ron Morse
The 1903 Turk has a longer front ring than a regular small ring. I just measured the one I am getting ready to put a square bridge on at 0.705 that will vary slightly depending on who cuts the culvert off the front. Dia. 0.980 12 TPI 55deg. You can run a 60 deg tap in and thread the barrel 60 deg if you want.
29 April 2004, 05:49
Ron Morse
Todd,
If you are interested here are some picture's of the first square bridge I did I think about 3 year's ago.
http://community.webshots.com/user/jag1989
29 April 2004, 12:50
D Humbarger
The Turk receiver thread length on your rifle is .705.
29 April 2004, 14:33
Ron Morse
Doug,
After cutting off the hand guard retainer this one measured 0.705 from the front of the reciever to the c-ring. That was cutting just enough to clean it up.
29 April 2004, 15:35
fla3006
That is one worthwhile project. All the right ingredients. I've never owned an 09 Peruvian or 03 Turk, always wanted one.
02 May 2004, 17:47
ready_on_the_right
Roger Ferrell can hook you up with a square bridge also.

Mike
02 May 2004, 17:56
TGetzen
Thank you for the info. I will try to contact him. Is he a board member?

Todd
03 May 2004, 04:18
TGetzen
OK, no luck with searching here. How do I reach Roger Farrell?

Todd
03 May 2004, 07:02
Clark
http://www.shooting-hunting.com/results.html?Keywords=Custom+Rifles&FoundID=75

Address: 130 WHITE OAK CT FAYETTEVILLE, GA 30214

Voice: 1-770-460-0533 Fax:

Contact: ROGER FERRELL

Keywords: CUSTOM RIFLES,



I would assume this is the guy, as Ready-on-the-right is in GA and so is this Roger Ferrell gunsmith.
03 May 2004, 11:27
ready_on_the_right
Yes that's him!!

He ha s done some work for me, as well as a handful of other board members. Very good guy!

I believe he very rarely looks at the boards, he's too busy making awesome rifles

Mike