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According to Roy F. Dunlap's 1950 book "Gunsmithing", the Model 1893 was already a rare weapon in the turn of the 1950s, with there being few "in existence or at least in use". He also notes that original parts were extremely difficult to acquire anymore, and only limited few of the Model 1897's parts could be used as replacements.
Dunlap, Roy F. (1963) [1950]. Gunsmithing: A Manual of Firearms Design, Alteration and Remodeling. For Amateur and Professional Gunsmiths and Users of Modern Firearms. Stackpole Books. ISBN 08117-0770-9. – LOC 63–21755. Hartliep, Neil (1994). The Basics of Firearms Engraving: a manual of the NRA Gunsmithing Schools Program. Montezuma, Iowa ...
Gunsmithing at Home: Lock, Stock & Barrel - Page 79, John E. Traister · 1996; Gunsmithing Modern Firearms: A Gun Guy's Guide to Making Good Guns Even Better, Bryce M. Towsley · 2019; Gunsmithing - Page 176, Roy F. Dunlap · 1963; The Complete Guide to Gunsmithing Gun Care and Repair, Charles Edward Chapel 1962.
Created Date: 8/30/2012 4:52:52 PM
The term caliber change in firearms refers to the process of permanently altering a firearm to allow it to fire a different cartridge than the one it previously fired. With a bolt action rifle, this is mostly done by reshaping the current chamber through machining it with a new reamer, or by replacing the barrel with a new barrel, which has a new cartridge chamber machined into it.
Using action threads to mount a barrel to a receiver typically requires fitting by a competent gunsmith, and typically some machining has to be done. In this process it is important so set the correct headspace. [2] Correct mounting is important both for safety and accuracy. [3]
Robert Rankin Dunlap (July 25, 1915 – February 15, 1992) was an American lawyer and politician. Dunlap was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota on July 25, 1915. [ 1 ] He graduated from Saint Paul Central High School .
John Robertson Dunlap (1857 – June 5, 1937) was an American journalist, editor and publisher of engineering magazines and books. [1] He is known as founder of the Engineering Magazine in 1891, [ 2 ] which in the early 20th century became the "quality magazine in the field of business management."