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Mystery Metal Quiz - What are they?
Mar 23rd, 2012 at 11:30pm
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I bought a mystery metal lot on ebay, recognized that there was a pre-64 M70 Buttplate, Trigger guard and 2 swiss buttplates in the lot.  Here's a pictue of all but the M70 plate.  What are the pieces?

I'm particularly interested in identifying the 2 swiss plates, and the detachable tangs.  Both of the swiss plates are cast steel, serial numbered, and were nickel plated.  The stamping on the one is hand done, with a date of 1897-1900 and what I believe are his military unit.  Probably stamped by someone as a commemoration of his service.

The other items are an english double shotgun trigger guard, nicely engraved, a military unknown buttplate, a m70 trigger guard, a nice metal buttplate with trapdoor for storage, a homemade trigger guard, and a stamped metal trigger guard. 

I'm thinking of using one of the swiss plates to build a schuetzen style .22 rimfire on a Hopkins & Allen 922, a ladies model, in their catalog.  I'll probably use the less desirable one, which I think is the stamped one.

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Re: Mystery Metal Quiz - What are they?
Reply #1 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 12:14am
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The tangs with the screw look to be from a siamese mauser, one of the buttplates on the left is from a mauser, trigger guard on the bottom left is from a winchester model 70,and the buttplate with the trap door could be from either a P14 or 1917 enfield. Nice collection. Frank
  

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Re: Mystery Metal Quiz - What are they?
Reply #2 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 1:14am
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The tangs with the screw can be from either a Siamese or an Arisaka; the top stamped trigger guard is from a Remington 721 or 722 - depending on length but looks more like the 721 and the butt plate with the trap looks to be commercial - its shape is not correct for a 1917 or P-14 Enfield and looks much better than those.
  
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Re: Mystery Metal Quiz - What are they?
Reply #3 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 3:20am
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The butt plate in the upper left, appears to be for a 1888 Commision rifle.

The Schuetzen second from the right looks like a Stevens #2. If that one is for sale, I'd be interested.

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Re: Mystery Metal Quiz - What are they?
Reply #4 - Mar 24th, 2012 at 5:41pm
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That buttplate in the lower middle looks a lot like this one.  Bob
  
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Re: Mystery Metal Quiz - What are they?
Reply #5 - Mar 25th, 2012 at 11:06am
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Thanks guys for all the information.  At one piece I won't toss away now that I know what it is, the 721 stamped trigger guard and plate.

The trapdoor buttplate is a commercial plate, not the P14/1917 one, and it's fairly nice.  I think that the left schuetzen plate is a stevens, and #2 seems about right for the size.  They'll go in my parts bin for future projects.

Rest of it will go back on ebay, maybe throw in a few more, at 99 cents start and let someone else pick out what they want.

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Re: Mystery Metal Quiz - What are they?
Reply #6 - Mar 25th, 2012 at 12:02pm
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Dave,
When I saw the Siamese mauser tangs lying there what comes to mind is a low wall I passed on a couple of years ago that had the tangs shortened.  It appears that these could be grafted onto something like that to return one of these rifles to a pistol grip configuration if it is wide enough.
  

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