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<blockquote data-quote="Ians 17/22" data-source="post: 3936621" data-attributes="member: 51816"><p>Years ago i mfg, tons of parts , screws, firing pins , mag.tubes , etc.....did lots of business with SARCO in Sterling N.J.......can find pgs of ads in S.N....probably around 1974......i also at that time had a pretty good collection of Winchesters (even had the .22 in the 73)....i discovered most of the screws were identical to the screws WEAVER used in thier mounts....i brought this to my customers attn....he then came out with a kit , "Dress Up Your Old 73".....don't recall how many screws he put in the bag , or what he charged , plus they are all blued.....i believe he rewarded me with a bottle of booze......they were good times.......</p><p> May want to ck.out "Popperts Gun Parts" been in business 40 yrs....Google The Web Site if U choose.....hope this helps with your restauration......U don't have just a gun / rifle , U have a piece of Amarican History....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ians 17/22, post: 3936621, member: 51816"] Years ago i mfg, tons of parts , screws, firing pins , mag.tubes , etc.....did lots of business with SARCO in Sterling N.J.......can find pgs of ads in S.N....probably around 1974......i also at that time had a pretty good collection of Winchesters (even had the .22 in the 73)....i discovered most of the screws were identical to the screws WEAVER used in thier mounts....i brought this to my customers attn....he then came out with a kit , "Dress Up Your Old 73".....don't recall how many screws he put in the bag , or what he charged , plus they are all blued.....i believe he rewarded me with a bottle of booze......they were good times....... May want to ck.out "Popperts Gun Parts" been in business 40 yrs....Google The Web Site if U choose.....hope this helps with your restauration......U don't have just a gun / rifle , U have a piece of Amarican History.... [/QUOTE]
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