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Unread 08-27-2012, 03:20 PM   #1
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does the 1905 bolt plate receiver work with a set of barrels with out a bolt plate . did i say that wright . looking at a set of barrels with out any bolt plate on it and my gun has the 1905 receiver and just want to know if they would work on my receiver. thank scott
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Scott, If your gun has the stepped bolt those barrels will not fit without machining them for the stepped bolt plate. If I was you I would just figure on having the stepped bolt plate installed on those early barrels. Most likely the barrels will have to be fitted to the frame anyway.
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The "stepped" plate is the last modification of the plate and carries the 1910 patent date.
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Scott, If your gun has the stepped bolt those barrels will not fit without machining them for the stepped bolt plate. If I was you I would just figure on having the stepped bolt plate installed on those early barrels. Most likely the barrels will have to be fitted to the frame anyway.
dave, my gun has no step in the bolt plate( 1st type) and barrels don't have any bolt plate(made before they came out 1895) looks like it should work but don't know??
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I wonder why the 1910 redesign would be considered an improvement...?
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Lateral stability Mr. Romig
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One would think the barrel lug set in the recess in the water table would lend all the lateral stability necessary.
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If you intend on using a set of earlier barrels without the wear plate on a later gun that had one you would just have to also replace the bolt with an earlier one. Or remove those ears off the sides of your existing bolt. Would be best to just replace it.
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