
The pics doesn't do the kit justice. While the receiver pieces look like maganese it actually has a nice zinc phosphate coating - will unfortunately do a maganese when done.


EDIT - Discovered that I had a broken recuperator after leaving some flesh behind putting the other springs in! See the Sticky Forum for assembly directions. Ever see a 43 yo dance around the room with a recuperator dangling from his finger? Called Dan and he is sending a replacement out Monday (Dan, if you're reading this - no big rush - get those kits out to the rest of the folks first - gonna be a week or two before I'm ready for it anyway.)
Know this fellas, Dan is busting some major butt right now. Yes, he was still packing/shipping kits when I called today (Saturday). Bear in mind that some of the pins in these kits were peened in at time of manufacture 60 some odd years ago - these pins were punched out - making them not readily reuseable. The only reason Dan put them with the kits is so you can measure the length/diameter and find suitable material to make a replacement . As I recall, his ad mentions something about "some pins may be missing". A trip to Homo Depot and $5 will get you all the stuff you'll need to make pins.
When I opened the box here at work a few comments were made about how scruffy the stock looked. Oy! Scratched/gouged stock? For crying out loud THESE WERE MILITARY WEAPONS, not some pampered Tiffany lamp. Dings, scratches, chips and like are to be expected. I consider them to be "Character Flaws".
BTW, The return address on the box is "A Village Locksmith" - hows that for a "discreet, plain brown wrapper"?