ongaro

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About ongaro

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  1. mine is a solid piece ser # 2096 no laminat
  2. Here is the data on JSAR #2096 Received from Cranston Arms 11/18/41 Stock # not listed BBL #1555A Hammer block #1387 Hammer #2498 Bolt #1338 Locking cam #1533 Firing pin #4709 Extractor #2171Magazine #5172 Transferred to Netherlands Purchasing Commission 11/19/41 This one might have been shipped to the Dutch East Indies dont have all the numbers but i got some main ser #2096 bolt is correct 1338 barrel 2064A mag0319
  3. thanks for the reponse ill check this morning and post it
  4. Can anyone help me with any info on my JSAR ser #2096 thanks
  5. thanks ill try that
  6. thanks for all the info guys what i was thinking as far as restoring the stock was simply sanding away the gloss finnish,repairing the crack staining and aplying a finnish oil or whatever the proper finnish was for that gun .I just want it to look the most original as possible without lowering the guns value although looks like whoever did the sanding the first time distroyed the value im guessing. .I dont think ill shoot it Ive got to manny other guns i like to shoot ( i do alot of hunting ) I will look into getting the pins though i would like it to look as original as possible without spending a ton
  7. not shure what you mean by bullet test /new to this all my other guns have less than 50 rounds through them please explain i see that the pins are missing my dad and i have never fired it obviously the person who had it before took it apart and sanded the crap out of it and dident put the proper finnish on it and dident replace the pins can i restore the stock whithout it losing any more value? thanks
  8. Thanks guys your helping alot it looks like a solid stock to me which i think is a good thing on the down side i see what you mean there looks to be a lot of sanding done and a gloss put on my dad bought it 30 years ago for $50 and its been in the basement gun rack ever since so even if its not worth that much its still nice to have like you said bird in the hand thanks
  9. not sure what you ment by a one piece stock it is two pieces I probably sound dumb saying that but i dont know if they were made with a stock front to back as far as solid wood yes it is. not laminet if they were ever made with laminet?
  10. Hi thanks for the invite im very new to collecting my dad just gave me this johnson which i have bin looking at in his basement for the last 30 years he also gave me a mint 37 brazilian any info on the johnson is very much apreciated thanks