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yamoon
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1903 Frohn
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This is a continuation of the 32-40 for sale post in WTS/WTB
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Re: 1903 Frohn
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Very nice! This Frohn trigger plate attaches the same way as one on an Ideal I was sent a photo of.
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Re: 1903 Frohn
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That's a beautiful Rifle, Mike!!
Can we get a picture with the access plate off off the BB?
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Re: 1903 Frohn
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I really like the way they shaped the leading edge of the receiver to a concave shape! Beautiful gun!
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Re: 1903 Frohn
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Block with plate removed, large screw in the bottom of block is coil main spring. I used the vice to retract the hammer to show hammer nose.
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Re: 1903 Frohn
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Frank, here's another one with a removable side plate that I used to have. It is a Buchel Original (not Original Meister) and could be shot with the plate off. Always wondered if I could get away with calling it a hammer rifle;-) Note that someone before me decided the takedown lever had to be swung all the way around. Only needs to go straight down and slides out.
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Re: 1903 Frohn
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I hadn't been to Biggi's site lately and if you haven't, you ought to:
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Go down the left side and select Feuerstutzen and look at all 5 entries under that. Outstanding!
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Re: 1903 Frohn
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Thank you, Mike and thank you oneatatime for showing your rifle.
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