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I am in need of a cartridge stop for a Rem 141 in .35 Rem. Gun Parts does not have one. Anyone have any ideas?
 
Posts: 88 | Location: Riverbank CA | Registered: 25 June 2004Reply With Quote
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Try these guys;

http://www.ahlmans.com/
 
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Remington 141.
Part #638 is the cartidge stop. Cost is $23.00 plus shipping and handling. We also supply the dims for the gages so you can fit it. We are the only one who makes this part now.

Ahlmans happens to be one of our customers.

Jim Wisner
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Wisner's Inc.
http://www.wisnersinc.com
 
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Phone ordered fro Wisner's, thanks to all for the help.
 
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Remington 141.
Part #638 is the cartidge stop. Cost is $23.00 plus shipping and handling. We also supply the dims for the gages so you can fit it. We are the only one who makes this part now.

Ahlmans happens to be one of our customers.

Jim Wisner
President
Wisner's Inc.
http://www.wisnersinc.com


Hey, Jim...I love going right to the source! Smiler

Have you ever made a hinge pin and head assembly for a 1898 US Krag?...and if not can I send you one for an estimate on cost to produce?

It’s the pin and locking head that holds the cartridge loading door in place on Krags. The pin itself is just a long pin...but the locking head is a machined part that is swaged or brazed onto the front portion of the pin that rotates to lock and unlock for removal of the pin and loading door.

The heads are difficult to find because they get broken when people try to drive the pin out not knowing that the head has to be rotated first...and don’t ask me how I know that! Smiler
 
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