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HuskyDude

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I have a question for all who hit the EE and or WTB sections and to members that don't.
Members that have been on quests for that certain part that seems to elude finding.
I've tried using different searches. Been to popular parts site like Numwich, Liberty Tree etc.
Heck I miss our gun shows....
Cannot find any place or persons that would maybe have access to new/old furniture for a FN Trombone.
Maybe someone has an old parts rifle...who knows.

Besides EE/WTB...where would you look for a FN Trombone OEM or after market Ribbed slide/pump handle?

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TIA
 
Thx 22.
I have an email to them, but they have not answer back yet.
Thinking I'll give them another week or so and maybe call them too.
 
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Thx Mike, I'll send them an email today.
Wasn't too sure anyone in the States would even know of these old pumps.
Compared to Winchester or Marlin, BSA etc.
Once Browning went East and started dealing with FN.
Kinda thought he was black listed in the States.
Sure don't hear a lot about them on any US forums.


Edit: Happy Ending!
Just got off the phone with Tara from Western Gun Parts.
Have one coming.

Thx everyone.
Now on to finding some Mossberg parts.....w:h:
 
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x2 Rimfirecentral


Gold LOL !!! (This is for another quest I'm on, To due with Mossberg 42M parts... Headhunter and I are looking for.)


I can make you one if all else fails.

Opps sorry...Longstud...I forgot what thread or what quest I was on....

Western Gun Parts contacted me this morning...I have a "aftermarket" pump furniture coming.
 
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Also you might want to try Lemieux Armuries in Quebec, they are outstanding. They are more than capable of making you a new forend.

You will also need the metal screw cups to go in your new forend.
 
Just a shout out to 22forever and everyone for all the info and help!

It took one day for Western Gun Parts to email me back , after leaving a message on their web page.
Asked if they had a after-market/reproduction front stock for a FN Trombone, they said yes.
Had a tracking number by 3pm. Four days including weekend from Edmonton to Kamloops. Not bad actually.
Put a coat of Minwax Antique Oil on it and re-re the old with new.

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Old

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New

Front 1927 rear 1937

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Still doesn't have the oem sights, but I think it looks a lot better now.
 
Looks soooo much better. Good for you now its back to being how its suppose to be. Did a nice job matching the old with new as far as colouring!!
 
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