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I was able to score an original WWII Revelli tripod of the modelo 35 so I will post pictures soon and hope to have my Fiat 35 parts kit converted to semi auto kit and welded up before the end of the summer. Pictures and progress reports coming soon.
Thanks for the reply RRA227 that was a great buy at 35.00! I made the locking lug for one bayonet and I ended up making a set of tiger maple grips for the one I kept. The riveting was not too bad to do but I have a fair bit of riveting experience. If I can figure out how to post pictures I will...
Grazie Jeff
This will give me everything that I need to make one. I will get to work on it this week and let you know how it goes. That site has a lot of great info on it.
Thanks Jeff I can make a new catch for it and the rivets are no problem for me. I have done tons of riveting being a beltfed guy and can fabricate about anything as long as I know what the original materials were.
Jeff, it is not the straight lug type but the one that rotates in a circular motion to get it on or off the rifle. I assume this is the early one correct? It is like the one RRA227 has pictured in the first post on this thread.
Does anyone know what type of wood was used on the handles of the 91 TS bayonets? I found one and the wood is almost gone like so many of these and I would like to replace the handles. I also have to make the locking piece for it because that is missing as well.
Jeff, I have been trying to translate the list of tools and there are a few that have me confused so anyone here that can help I would greatly appreciate it.
#4- key for beavers?
#7- large game hunters?
#8- small game hunters?
#10- rear and front cranksets?
#11- series of________?
#13- ______...
Thank you again Jeff I knew it would be difficult but it looks like I have a longer road ahead of me than I originally thought. Well at least I enjoy the hunt so this should keep me busy for a whole lol.
Thank you Jeff I do have the original manual and it does list them but there are really no pictures or details about what they are or who supplied them. I was hoping someone here would have an idea of exactly what they are.
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