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Major Art Tillery

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Thinking about having the caliber engraved on the bottom of carriers on my rifles.... 

I have an idea of what I want, but looking at other options

 

Who has had this done? Look good?  Pictures?  Or any other type of engraving?

 

Thanks,

 

M.A.T.

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I had this done for my 1873    and I still am shooting very very slow.   I guess all the engraving has lots of wind drag.   Driftwood Dan

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1 hour ago, Major Art Tillery said:

Thinking about having the caliber engraved on the bottom of carriers on my rifles.... 

I have an idea of what I want, but looking at other options

 

Who has had this done? Look good?  Pictures?  Or any other type of engraving?

 

Thanks,

 

M.A.T.

 

You could stamp it, engrave it, or just use a magic marker. :P

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47 minutes ago, Driftwood Dan SASS #62738L said:

I had this done for my 1873    and I still am shooting very very slow.   I guess all the engraving has lots of wind drag.   Driftwood Dan

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May be slow, but looking damn good doing it.

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1 hour ago, Chas B. Wolfson, SASS #11104 said:

One of my '73.

 

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Wow!  That lever engraving looks great too!

1 hour ago, Driftwood Dan SASS #62738L said:

I had this done for my 1873    and I still am shooting very very slow.   I guess all the engraving has lots of wind drag.   Driftwood Dan

Driftwood Dan parts.jpg

Dang those look great!

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This is how an original Winchester 73 in .32-20 is marked.  The early guns had no markings as they only came in .44-40.  After the .38-40 and .32-20 came out they started marking the carriers for caliber.

 

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On 1/10/2023 at 1:13 PM, Larsen E. Pettifogger, SASS #32933 said:

This is how an original Winchester 73 in .32-20 is marked.  The early guns had no markings as they only came in .44-40.  After the .38-40 and .32-20 came out they started marking the carriers for caliber.

 

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I was wondering how it was done on the originals... Thank you

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I will second Jim Downing https://thegunengraver.com/ he has done the back straps on two of my pistols and a side plate on my 73, he does great work, he is fast, and his prices are more than reasonable, super guy to deal with, certainly worth calling and asking him about what you would want

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On 1/10/2023 at 9:50 AM, Driftwood Dan SASS #62738L said:

I had this done for my 1873    and I still am shooting very very slow.   I guess all the engraving has lots of wind drag.   Driftwood Dan

Driftwood Dan parts.jpg

WOW now I need to do my 73s

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