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Unread 12-12-2011, 02:23 PM   #14
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They're still in business and did a lot of machine work over the years. My grandfather had them do work back in the '20's.
That "Outdoorsman's Haven" is the same Belding & Mull, but maybe in name only, and I'm not so sure they even obtained the name directly, or just picked it up. The Manufacturing Co, Belding & Mull went out of business a long time ago.
I snuck down while the nurse wasn't watching (my wife) and took these pictures.
Belding & Mull were known for very high tolerance work. Here's a rear sight on a G&H Springfield action. Note the stamping and how close it is to the stamping on the rifled sleeve.
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