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Steyr-Daimler-Puch Model SL. .222

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14 January 2013, 03:44
Mike Michalski
Steyr-Daimler-Puch Model SL. .222
Where can I find the "bottom metal" (actually all plastic) for this rifle? It's one piece that consists of trigger guard, magazine well, and bracket that has the 2 screw holes that hold the action to the stock. Sorry that I'm not gunsmith savvy enough to describe better. The one on my rifle has all kinds of cracks that I noticed when taking the stock off. Or would anyone have a metal one? Thanks. Mike


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14 January 2013, 12:33
jens poulsen
It does not exsist. Have a good machinist to mill out one for you or find another in plastic (PVC).
Good place to start looking:

www.egun.de


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14 January 2013, 18:37
Mike Michalski
Thank you Jens. I've sent them an e-mail.


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15 January 2013, 06:07
Mike Michalski
www.egun.de responded with a 'this message not for me'. Do they deal in parts or possibly information?


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16 January 2013, 03:01
Mike Michalski
Anyone have any other ideas or suggestions where I can get this part?


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16 January 2013, 10:26
jens poulsen
Hey Mic.

The Egun is a German internetauctionsite. Sometimes good stuff pops up. There is a subsection called "waffenteile" which mean gunparts or you can just brows "Steyr" and go through what ever is there.


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16 January 2013, 19:55
Mike Michalski
Jens, At the risk of sounding incredibly stupid, how do I find this subsection?


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18 January 2013, 13:15
jens poulsen
quote:
Originally posted by Mike Michalski:
Jens, At the risk of sounding incredibly stupid, how do I find this subsection?


Ersatzteile Wink

http://www.egun.de/market/list...php?mode=cat&cat=830


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21 January 2013, 22:15
Mike Michalski
Thanks Jens but still no luck. Anyone else, especially the gunsmiths out there, have any other ideas? Please.


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