It's a Winchester Model 37 in 410.
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It's part No. 23. You can also see it in part No. 21. It's the tensioning clamp fixed to the forearm that holds the forearm clamped to the barrel.
It's a Winchester Model 37 in 410.
Winchester.jpg
It's part No. 23. You can also see it in part No. 21. It's the tensioning clamp fixed to the forearm that holds the forearm clamped to the barrel.
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Not sure if it is listed on here (might go by a different name), as a last resort the complete forearm is listed (a call to verify would be in order). http://www.nulineguns.com/category_p...5_3_31_115.php
This site lists 3 address and phone numbers for places that carry parts for it (one is the link above). http://www.winchesterguns.com/custom...lete/index.asp
Thanks Crash! Will Give them a call this afternoon.
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here's a couple places you my want to check out.
http://www.gunpartscorp.com/
http://www.gun-parts.com/index.html/
Thanks, I just emailed Bob's http://www.gun-parts.com/index.html/. Not heard back from them yet.
Contacted Nulineguns.com and the other sites from Winchester's Vintage/obsolete site. Nulineguns is gonna call back . . their "expert" is out of town.
Also called Brownells and they don't deal in obsolete parts.
I'll keep looking.
Here's a pic of the part:
Maybe someone with some welding know-how could repair it. Only problem is the hole where it broke is threaded for the eustachain (sp?)
I've actually tried to find this part on and off for several years to no avail.
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The part is cast metal and cannot be welded with any success. Carry it to a machine shop and have one made from mild steel.
Keep in mind the problem may be extremely complicated, though the "Fix" is often simple...
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Just a thought.....I have a H&R 12 ga slug gun, (or did till the tragic canoe accident..nudge, nudge, wink wink...known as the TCA), has the spring loaded forearm.....dern thing pulls off with you send a 1oz slug down range.
All my other H&R Handi's have/had a screw to hold the forearm on, was considering having a gunsmith weld on a stud socket and use a screw like later models.
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I kinda looked at that but I still have to have the fork looking thingy that's broken because it hooks over a pin and keeps the barrel from falling off when you breech it. But, if the forky looking thingy is situated between the pin and the stud socket/forearm screw to be added it should hold the barrel on no problem. The short/top section of the forky looking thing would become "unnecessary". An idea to pursue fer sure.
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Keep in mind the problem may be extremely complicated, though the "Fix" is often simple...
"Teaching a child to fish is the "original" introduction to all that is wild." CS
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Short? Why you don't look short at all in your pictures CS.
Now I've two ways to think about if my emails don't yield a part. Thanks!
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I have the part you need if you need a pictures contact me Jerrymac E-mail braggjd@bulloch.net
Sure, Post a pic and I'll see if it's the part i need. I've also found it elsewhere.
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The easiest way to post the pic is to set up a photobucket account (www.photobucket.com). It's free and they have software that allows you to size your pics as well as other handy things. 640X480 is a nice size. Once your picture is on photobucket and resized you just overlay your cursor on the picture and a dialogue box will that has the forum VB code already laid out. You just click on it and paste it in your post. Easy Peasy.
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Finding parts, fixing guns and posting picutres all in the same thread?
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