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29 January 2011, 08:49
L. Rivard
Win 1885 LOW wall
Yesterday I bought an 1885 low wall (miroku) in .17HMR. This used rifle was supposedly built around 2003. Thanks to Calif. asinine waiting period I won't actually get it for ten days. Anyone know where I can get an exploded drawing, or at least a parts list? Also, what the heck is the trunicated cylinder that projects out the top of the action just toward the butt from the hammer? My only guess so far is an empty shell deflector of some kind. I sure hope it shoots as good as it looks. With a color case rifle butt plate and color case reciever, plus an octagon barrel its gun porn for sure.
02 February 2011, 20:34
butchloc
it's a spent shell deflector - can be turned to deflect right left or center. both mine & my sons both shoot very well
09 February 2011, 00:01
eurocentric
I have the 17 hmr and 17m2 and both shoot very well indeed, and they feel and handle great
11 February 2011, 12:59
mete
http://media.browning.com/pdf/om/1885manual.pdf

They are fine guns , you'll love it ! dancing
11 February 2011, 13:00
mete
http://media.browning.com/pdf/om/1885manual.pdf

A great gun , you'll love it ! dancing
14 February 2011, 02:24
eurocentric
BTW, for some damn reason, Browning's rifles are 1:16" twist, everyone else is using 1:14", my Custom low wall came in 1:12", which is the perfect twist for modern bullets.
14 February 2011, 08:23
L. Rivard
Mete, thank you so much for the link, that helps greatly. Now if I could just get my rifle, seems the smith I bought it through is hospitalized for heart surgury, which of course has his one man shop closed. I would be praying for his recovery anyway as he's a nice fellow, but my low wall sitting out of reach does add a bit of motivation.