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  • BigMatt

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    To everyone that is wondering, I got it and the USPS smashed it. I was able to bend it back in shape, but that is disappointing.

    I currently have it on a M12 trench gun barrel, and I am trying to decide if I should try to blue it or leave it as is. Maybe I should take the heat shield off and rivet it to my original bayonet lug.

    It will never be original, but I will also probably never find an original one anyway.

    What do you guys think?
     

    Dog1

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    I'm so pissed off that they managed to smash that up after I wrapped it up and boxed it so that they couldn't or at least I thought they couldn't.

    Really sorry that it got mangled...
     
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    BigMatt

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    OK, I know it's been a long time, but I have been working on this gun and I finally have it finished. I was able to take the repro heat shield/bayonet lug that Dog1 gave me and trade it for an actual OEM heat shield only. I took that, rust blued it and riveted it to the bayonet lug I already had. I hope that isn't frowned upon, but the guy I was dealing with wanted the full monty and I wasn't willing to trade him my OG bayonet lug.

    Here are my pics.

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    Ozark1897

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    OK, I know it's been a long time, but I have been working on this gun and I finally have it finished. I was able to take the repro heat shield/bayonet lug that Dog1 gave me and trade it for an actual OEM heat shield only. I took that, rust blued it and riveted it to the bayonet lug I already had. I hope that isn't frowned upon, but the guy I was dealing with wanted the full monty and I wasn't willing to trade him my OG bayonet lug.

    Here are my pics.

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    Very nice!!
     

    BigMoose

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    Is anyone making a replica of these nowadays? That function the same way?
    Now and again..

    Norinco made one

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    And for a while Ithaca made some modern 37s in same trench configuration


    (There were 8 or 9 different shotguns uncle sam bought in trench gun configuration)

    And there are a lot of trench guns out there people have converted from sporting guns. Sometimes not even models that were bought by uncle sam (I once saw a Savage Model 1921 someone had trenched out, and another one made from a department store shotgun)
     

    Ozark1897

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    Now and again..

    Norinco made one

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    And for a while Ithaca made some modern 37s in same trench configuration


    (There were 8 or 9 different shotguns uncle sam bought in trench gun configuration)

    And there are a lot of trench guns out there people have converted from sporting guns. Sometimes not even models that were bought by uncle sam (I once saw a Savage Model 1921 someone had trenched out, and another one made from a department store shotgun)

    Great resource on all things Trench… IMG_0615.jpeg
     

    pitbulld45

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    Anyone know of a company that still manufactures the kits to turn a sporting gun into a trench gun?

    I have a Winchester and a Stevens that I would love to convert over.
     

    BigMatt

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    Bull Creek Arms does conversions. The heat shields are becoming more available by the day.

    If you have a model 97, the conversion process isn't hard. It depends on how correct you want it to look.

    I just got done with a Model 12 clone and it was involved, and expensive to make it right.
     
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