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Can someone tell me who made this safety? This is the only pic I have.

 
Posts: 714 | Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Registered: 09 October 2003Reply With Quote
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I do believe that's a Gentry. It looks exactly like my two Dakotas but they come in the white.
 
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I only own one Gentry and it does not look like that!

My Dakotas don't look like that either!


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It is not a Dakota or a Gentry.

Not a Recknagle(NECG) either.

It sure looks like one of the ones being made by Ed Lapour, except that his don't have the flat on the left/top.



Ed bought the PME safety rights from Jim Wisner. Maybe it is an original PME?


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Wisner- PME
 
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I think it's a legacy Mauser


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Posts: 38565 | Location: Conroe, TX | Registered: 01 June 2002Reply With Quote
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I think your right, could not remember the name.
I bought a few trigger guards from them that were blackburn copies, Alex Imports in Calif.
 
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It sure looks like one of the ones being made by Ed Lapour, except that his don't have the flat on the left/top.



flat looks good, tho.
 
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If it has a screw under the lever to hold the lever in place, then it is an Legacy.

I only handled one of them and it was a direct copy of mine, but with a cross screw rather than a pin.

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If it has a screw under the lever to hold the lever in place, then it is an Legacy.

I only handled one of them and it was a direct copy of mine, but with a cross screw rather than a pin.

James Wisner
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I wouldn't say direct. Yours worked! Big Grin




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Posts: 4861 | Location: Lakewood, CO | Registered: 07 February 2002Reply With Quote
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OK, MIke you got me, let me rephrase that.

"I only handled one of them and it was a imitation of mine, but with a cross screw rather than a pin."

Whats that old saying about Imitation ?

I once handled one of the Johanson Magnum Mauser rifles when NECG first started bringing them into the USA. It was a whole 10 minutes before I realised that that was NOT my safety on the rifle. He had changed two minor raduis cuts on the lever arm so he could tell the differnece between his and mine. I asked Mr. Johanson at the ACGG show that same weekend about that, of course he skirted it and would not talk about it, as it would bring up lawyer issues. I never pressed it as shortly later all the other Imitations of my safety started poping up.

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I think it's a legacy Mauser

tu2 Going from memory it sure looks like the one I had.


As usual just my $.02
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