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ZG47 Safety
28 September 2010, 06:05
goshootZG47 Safety
I picked up a lovely Square Bridge ZG47 action and bolt that is missing the safety and bolt shroud. I know it a very long shot but thought before I put a modern three position safety on this old beauty I would post and see if anyone happens to have one that has been sitting in their tool box that they would be willing so sell so I can restore this classic for me and future generations. Here is what I need...
ZG47 safety photo
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.470 Chapuis double; 9.3x74R Mathelon triple; 30-06 Winchester O/U
28 September 2010, 06:11
DeweyI may well have a couple as I prefer to change to Satterlee, Lapour or my favourite Wisner 3-pos. safeties on my "using" ZGs. This is because I have always got at least a dozen P-64s and the odd Classic on hand, plus my Dakota and a lot of other crf bolt rifles...I prefer them all the same.
But, I am rather cautious about sending it to the USA as your laws on this are FAR stricter than ours for parts coming north. I would be into trading for a P-64 bolt shroud, firing pin safety complete setup as a spare for my P-64s. If, you can work out the situation about the border, we can work out something to our mutual advantage...mine is like new.
28 September 2010, 06:35
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28 September 2010, 07:17
goshootquote:
Originally posted by Dewey:
I may well have a couple as I prefer to change to Satterlee, Lapour or my favourite Wisner 3-pos. safeties on my "using" ZGs. This is because I have always got at least a dozen P-64s and the odd Classic on hand, plus my Dakota and a lot of other crf bolt rifles...I prefer them all the same.
But, I am rather cautious about sending it to the USA as your laws on this are FAR stricter than ours for parts coming north. I would be into trading for a P-64 bolt shroud, firing pin safety complete setup as a spare for my P-64s. If, you can work out the situation about the border, we can work out something to our mutual advantage...mine is like new.
I don't believe there is any problem with US law but can Check with Ken Busch Of Kebco. He has a firearms import license and has guns shipped into the US all the time. He is up on all the regulations. I don't have a P-64 Safety but I don't believe one should be too hard to find. I will send you a PM with my email address
When the buffalo are gone we will hunt mice, for we are hunters, and we want our freedom---Sitting Bull
.470 Chapuis double; 9.3x74R Mathelon triple; 30-06 Winchester O/U
28 September 2010, 09:58
DeweyPM sent.
28 September 2010, 17:22
KebcoSmall parts with a wholesale value of less than $100 can be imported and exported without a permit. These small parts can not include barrels, receivers, or a complete breaching mechanism. Safety and a bolt shroud should not be a problem if less than $100 in wholesale value.
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28 September 2010, 19:29
DeweyThanks, would a ...complete breaching mechanism... mean a complete bolt for a Mod. 70, for example, just the bolt, not the receiver, etc.?
28 September 2010, 19:42
Kebcoquote:
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Thanks, would a ...complete breaching mechanism... mean a complete bolt for a Mod. 70, for example, just the bolt, not the receiver, etc.?
A complete bolt requires paperwork, parts of the bolt would not as long as the value is less than $100 wholesale.
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28 September 2010, 20:57
DeweyThanks, again, that is what I needed to know.