Some time ago while shooting my M65 the breech block support was loose and when fired a piece of the stock next to the lock broke off. I epoxied it back on but my repair job did not turn out as well as I had expected.
Yesterday I removed the barrel and lock so that a gunsmith could finish the repair properly.
When the lock was removed I noticed no milling for the ejector linkage
I looked through Al's news letters and found that some earlier produced M65's didn't have the milling but other writings on the lock say that the milling must be present??? Which is considered correct at this time?
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I looked on line for a correct plate but none are to be found.
Anyone here have one that they would part with? Thanks
I guess there are "correct" Firsts without the milling, but I'd sure rather have it. For one, it was apparently deemed necessary (or they wouldn't have done it) and secondly - if it is there (and not freshly cut) you have a better chance of having an original gun. The wood in that area is, of course, almost non-existent, so breakage is always a potential issue. Not to discourage your pleasure in shooting it, but the fewer times it is taken apart the better . . .
M65 chart from the news letters.
The breech block on my rifle is an early variation with the rectangle cut. According to Al's chart there were rifles recorded that did not have the relief cut in the lock plate.
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Never seen, or heard of, that shim before - but it would seem to have been put in to perform the same purpose. May not be SA's, but I'd surely keep it with the gun!!! I guess the square sighting notch is quite scarce. My 3-band (which is a 'composite' piece) has it, while my "cadet" has the oval. My "cadet" is one of the properly-proportioned ones, about which a manufacturing controversy exists - they were probably done by Whitney.
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