Thai T91 police carbine found!

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Post by awo425 » Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:31 pm

Yes, I wondered about the bent down bolt too, normaly the police version comes with straigt bolts, but there are also very few with bent down bolt like mine.

The bolt on the army version is different, looks cut and welded back together(nicely, that is).

The bolt handle of my carbine has some rust from hand swet, did not have the time to clean and inspect the carbine, just a quick look around, no problems so far, Sunday is range time :razz:

So the police version has a 6cm shorter barrel(42cm) than a normal T38 carbine.

I will keep my eyes open to add the army version to the collection and maybe a 30-06 chambered short rifle too :shock:

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Post by awo425 » Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:13 am

Was at the range today, testing some of my recently bought handguns. The T91 was also aboard.

I used the same realoads, my long T38s like, 129grn Hornady SP bullet in front of 17grn of N110, nice soft load, no need for higher frontsights.

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All shots went to the right, noticed, the frontsightblock is a little canted. Taht explains also the pounding marks on the left sight of the post, one of the former owners tried to move the sight to the right without success.

I will try also, but if nothing else works I need a new frontsight :shock:

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Post by riceone » Tue Jan 06, 2009 7:40 pm

Has any one seen one of these carbines in 30-06. I would like to know what they did to the magazine box and the receiver to take the longer cartridge. I'd like to have one even if I have to buy a 30 cal. barrel to make one. riceone
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Post by awo425 » Wed Jan 07, 2009 12:45 pm

Maybe I can get you pictures of the modifications on the 30-06 short rifle.

Meet a collector, who has such a beast :razz:

It seem, I will need a new frontsight for my carbine, the one on is stuck, wil not move. So milling it out and put a new one in is teh only solution :(

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Post by awo425 » Thu Jan 08, 2009 7:08 am

Pics are on the way, check youm mailbox :cool:
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Post by riceone » Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:26 pm

Chris, I got the pictures, thanks. You did a good job of showing me the details of the cuts. I have a T99 in 30-06 that I just seat the bullets a little deeper and do not have to modify the magazine. Don't think you could do that with a T38. Chris you do know that the front sight on your rifle is held in place with a cross pin? It will drive out from the right side to the left. When you put another back on you will have to move the slot in the top of the barrel a bit so it will align. Roy
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Post by awo425 » Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:31 am

I do not wanrt to remove the front sight base(two pins) just the sightblade, that sits between the "ears". The sight blade just won't slide out, one of the former owners tried with violence and made it only worth.

I tried warming, rust spray etc, nothing worked, used even my lathe to built up enough pressure, nothing moves.

You told me some time back to mill the sightblade out, and that I will do, when I have found a replacement.

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Post by riceone » Sat Jan 17, 2009 6:21 pm

Chris, if you got a mill why don't you just make a replacement front blade. riceone
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Post by awo425 » Sun Jan 18, 2009 12:39 pm

I have no mill, I can crudly do some milling with my lathe, but a sightblade is not doable for me that way :(

And I am not that good with a file too.

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