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MemHeli

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  1. Is anyone here super interested in this gun?  I'm thinking I may put it on the block for sale.
  2. Thanks for the above info.  Very helpful, in that I didn't realize the 226 mags fit my 228.  I've ordered up a couple while I was thinking about it.  I'm sure I won't regret having extras.
  3. I'll have to look up Kroil, assuming I can't pick that up locally.  Thanks for the tips!  I sure wish I could get the trigger freed up…working on it more later today.
  4. I've ordered a slide lock spring, safety (which was totally missing), front sight and screw.  More cleaning and lubing.  The trigger action is stiff.  I think I need to pull that assembly out and clean it.  There's a pin that's sticking out a little that looks like it holds the trigger in.  Should I try and remove that?  What kind of tools would I need if I was to.  I imagine a small punch of some kind? 
  5. http://www.topgunsupply.com/mec-gar-p228-229-9mm-18rd-magazine-afc.html 18 rounds!  What?  I figured I'd be looking at 13 rounds, but was surprised to see 15 and 18.  I read the 15 round is flush, and the 18 requires some type of extender.  I wonder if the fit is identical to the factory 10 round.  There's a small tail on the 10 that helps with my grip somewhat.   I also would like to pick up some new tritium sites.  The ones that are on it are spent.  Trijicon should have some kind of buy-back program on these things...
  6. I knew that wouldn't fly, went back and added the pic.  Thanks!  I'm excited.  It came with 2 10 round mags.   I'd like to pick up some larger ones asap.  And I need a holster.
  7. Guys, I have a High Standard I've inherited. That's the good news. The bad news is that it's rusted in several places. The trigger is locked up. I can see rust up in the trigger area. I've looked at the barrel and only see one small place near the back of the barrel where the bullet sits. A few other spots in the magazine well and exterior. The grips are in good shape. The front site is missing. I've put the gun in a bath of kerosene as a starting point on freeing things up. Where can I get a site and what should I be doing here to get this gun back to operational condition? Is it possible to restore the gun completely and have it re-blued or something? I"m having trouble with my phone now, will post pictures later when I get that resolved.
  8. Guys thanks all for the comments here.  I'm new to firearms in general and learning so this is all good info.  I'll try and respond to some comments here. I was told it was a 7mm pin fire.  Haven't' measure the diameter of the cylinder yet. I was also told it was a Webley, but apparently it's not.  What do you think it might me Dolomite? I have not cleaned it at all, and understand it's bet not to do too much rubbing on the antique.  I would like to either get it in display condition, or move it along to someone that want it as a project.  I just don't like it sitting here in the current state.  Just that way about things.  I either want them looking proper, or not to look at them.   The front site was already out.  I'm not sure how it fits in there because it's not dove-tailed.  Solder I guess like you said Dolomite?  I'd definitely want to get some help putting that back in I think.  Unless it's just that simple.  I have solder. TankerHC, I don't know who did the engraving, but I'm guessing by everyone's comments here that this was not factory.  It does look like good work to me.  The symmetry kept on both sides is art for sure. I am going to chat with the Dixie Gun works guys and see what they have to say about it.  I'll keep you guys up to date.  Trying to take Caster's advice here and get the thing "rebuilt" if it doesn't look like it will turn into an expensive project.  
  9. so I'm needing a loading gate and ejector.   ok. I'll keep a look out for some ammo.  Need some for display at the least.  
  10. Thank you!  I'll take all the help I can get.
  11. I'm not sure where to start with looking for parts.  I'll do some googling and see what comes up.  I had showed it to my local gunsmith, hoping he would express some kind of interest in the project…but notta.
  12. I want another one.  Wonder if there's any chance of getting one at this point.
  13. I guess this is where my post belongs? I have what I believe is most of a Webley pistol, from my grandfather. Figured you guys might like to see some pic's. The scrolling and decorative finish is interesting to me. I kind of wonder what it would take to get the gun put back into operational condition. If even just for a safe queen. It looks to me like that's what was happening as the screws I found with the gun aren't long enough to hold the trigger guard on, but they do fit the holes tapped in the gun. I think the thin metal piece I have shown also goes with the gun, but those are all the pieces I've been able to find.

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