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Re: Not a trapdoor but close

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 8:45 pm
by carlsr
I do not subscribe to MAA Dick. If you find the article I would appreciate a copy :D

Re: Not a trapdoor but close

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 9:06 pm
by Dick Hosmer
Here is the list of back issues: https://gunandswordcollector.com/back-issue-list/

It was a FAIRLY recent article - so start at the end and work backwards.

I do not have the master index. If you find it before I do, let me know and I will find the issue and photocopy it. Or, if you want the original, a copy is available from Mowbray.

Re: Not a trapdoor but close

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 11:38 pm
by carlsr
I found volume 42, number 5; October 2020.
Has Miller Patent "Trapdoor" Breechloaders.
Could this be the issue?

Re: Not a trapdoor but close

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 1:02 am
by Dick Hosmer
Could be. Will look for it it. Sadly, I do NOT keep them neatly arranged by date (though it IS on my list of things to do) :lol: :lol: . . .

Re: Not a trapdoor but close

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 4:52 am
by Dick Hosmer
Well, I went through about 75 "ready" copies (as opposed to those in binders - I'm a charter subscriber from 1979) and the ONLY one I could not find from that general period was 42-5. Finally I did, but, NO Miller article. Back to square one . . .

Well, of course it's not 42-5! It's 42-6!!!!. Close only counts in horseshoes :lol: :lol: :lol:

Not reneging on my offer, and will certainly copy it if you want - but it is an eleven page article, very nicely done - I'm thinking you might just want to buy an original copy of the magazine. Let me know.

Re: Not a trapdoor but close

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 1:23 pm
by carlsr
I guess my fat fingers got in the way :D
I may order it, I saw a couple other issues that looked interesting.
Thanks for your help Dick!

Re: Not a trapdoor but close

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 3:44 pm
by Dick Hosmer
It's a great magazine - ALWAYS something of interest. When they became affiliated with the NRA a few years back, I tried (as a Life member) to get it as my "one entitled magazine" since the Rifleman has sold out to black plastic and politics, but they wouldn't do it. Not to worry though, as a charter subscriber, I still pay just $14 per year for MAA! Thanks to you, I reorganized the last 20 years last night - missing just a couple, but I'll find 'em!

Re: Not a trapdoor but close

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2023 6:34 pm
by Ehull
My article on Miller Trapdoors is in Man At Arms, issue of December, 2020.
I consider the number to be a serial number because it is visible. They run from a single digit to over 2200 per my research. They also serve as a parts matching-number, and a factory inventory/tracking number.

Re: Not a trapdoor but close

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2023 7:05 pm
by Ehull
Also, I have a digital copy I can send. Just post your email.

Re: Not a trapdoor but close

Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2023 4:07 pm
by carlsr
Received the back issue today, great article Dick!!
I did not know that there were cadet models made and also carbine's, unfortunately the article does not state the number of those made.
The number on my rifle, according to the article could be considered a serial number.
My rifle, having the number 260 on the barrel, breecblock and the rear face of the vertical sliding lock confirms that it has not been changed in any way.
Thanks for providing me with information on this article Dick!!
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