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You bet,DeanMk. Instead of a bench grinder, I would recommend a stone or small, very fine file. The amount to remove is very small. Hope you like the Rascal when you hold it.
Best regards,
ezra
Best regards,
ezra
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They also made a 30-30 over 20GA.
I realize that's a typo, but it got me thinking.Had an M-6 in .22 Hornet over .410. Trigger from he!!. Definitely a short range gun for me.
Had a couple of Savages one .22 mag over .410, nice combo.
And a 24F .223 over 12 Gauge, did nothing well and heavy.
Now that .357 / .310 sounds neat...
I realize that's a typo, but it got me thinking.
What if you developed an M6 as a .357 Maximum o/u and loaded some shells with shot instead of a bullet.
Would be kind of like a "mini .410" and you'd still have the .357 Maximum with an actual bullet as the rifle half.
A .30⁄30 WCF over 20-gauge would be ever so neat-o. It has been a while since I've seen one.
Tangentially, while the M6 is utilitarian, the opposite is the M30 Luftwaffe survival rifle.
UPDATE: This was made by Athens Arms, which has sadly gone out of business. https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_ga/K727696There is a smaller outfit that makes them in the original 14" configuration. And I've seen a few papered originals on the NFA market. Details on the former can be found here. Cheers.
UPDATE: This was made by Athens Arms, which has sadly gone out of business. https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_ga/K727696
Off topic, no interest in the M6 or variants but man that is one funny gun/history video to this history geek.
"So there you go, if you want to put together a joint venture of bombing allied forces and then going for a safari..."
Not issue, but a rooskie O/U combo in 12/7.62x39: