Hi Girls and Guys.
My plan is to build a 45-70 rifle with this action.
That’s what I have so far.
The serial number is 64948. No other markings anywhere on the receiver.
It has the safety hammer, which I only could find on Husqvarna built shot guns, online.
It was Probably a 12 gauge shot gun, according to the wear mark on the breech block. I’m not certain, because I have no barrel.
If someone would have some more historical info on that action.
Is that action suitable to be made into a 45-70? Being originally a shotgun? That’s my assumption. (The steel is hard as hell. I tried to file on the underside of the top tang it hardly scratched it.)
I will be using it with black powder, but may try some smokeless as well, up to trapdoor pressure levels. Unless someone with more knowledge tells me otherwise, off course.
Any insight is appreciated.
Thanks Guys!
WW
My plan is to build a 45-70 rifle with this action.
That’s what I have so far.
The serial number is 64948. No other markings anywhere on the receiver.
It has the safety hammer, which I only could find on Husqvarna built shot guns, online.
It was Probably a 12 gauge shot gun, according to the wear mark on the breech block. I’m not certain, because I have no barrel.
If someone would have some more historical info on that action.
Is that action suitable to be made into a 45-70? Being originally a shotgun? That’s my assumption. (The steel is hard as hell. I tried to file on the underside of the top tang it hardly scratched it.)
I will be using it with black powder, but may try some smokeless as well, up to trapdoor pressure levels. Unless someone with more knowledge tells me otherwise, off course.
Any insight is appreciated.
Thanks Guys!
WW
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