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#1 Post by Dellboy »

i have a 22 Anshutz 54 and want to fit a moderator without having the barrel screw cut is it possible ?
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#2 Post by saddler »

Yes...IF you have a nice mate with good lathe skills.

My 1939 Parker Hale catalogue, plus a separate P-H brochure on their rifle & pistol, full-bore & rim-fire sound moderators, both show several bushing designs.
These slide onto the rifle/pistol barrel & have a nut that locks the bushing to the front-sight assembly.
(The outer rear of the bushing was externally threaded - with a slot sufficient to allow it to slide past the sight assembly.)

The bushing shapes varied on the rifle or pistol in question - some being quite tapered internally.

For a bull barrel Model 54, the bushing would be a plain internal design with the 1/2"UNF spigot on the front for the sound moderator to attach.
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#3 Post by Dellboy »

i have a lathe skills are a bit rusty but fancy having a go at that.
any pictures pretty please ?
2020 GOOD DEALS WITH

Cutch Vortex Scope
Mauserbill Enfield Books


Enjoy today as tomorrow might not come .

Noli pati a scelestis opprimi.

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#4 Post by saddler »

Mmm - LUCKILY the missing mains lead for the scanner was found this week after been lost for about a year.
Will see if it still works!!
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#5 Post by saddler »

swmbo blocking the bookcase right now....so, as a temporary answer:

THE very beast you need...
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A poor variant
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Nicerer & nicerer...
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Oooh - a nice wassit for one?
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Wonder if my Finn M91 would like one of these for indoor use with the 70gr gallery loads?

There was a similar Maxim made adaptor for the M1903 Springfield during WW1
May yet have a model 1910/14 Maxim repro. made up for use on my M1903A4 one of these days...


Hope the above is of use?
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