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750A trigger guard

I have a Montgomery Ward 750A Mauser that has a broken trigger guard , it is about a 1/4" piece in the bottom of the guard missing . It is made of some type plastic . Anyone have a recommendation for a filler that would stick good and have decent strength ?
Or perhaps someone who could make the trigger guard . Aluminum would be fine , I could paint it . thank you , Kenneth
 
Your Mauser is a one off . It has a blind magazine , correct ? As such the trigger guard is also . It probably is a generic . If you can send a pic to ggmac5@aol.com and the bolt spacing , I'll see what I have .
Gary
 
Gary , you are correct . I will have to wait till tomorrow as taking pictures with good daylight is the only way I can get decent pictures and be able to email them . Thank you , Kenneth
 
Sent you two emails , one with measurements , one with pictures . Sent them separate because I have been having trouble with emailing pictures lately .
Let me know if you got them , thank you , Kenneth
 
I sent you a pm . I'm in Texas but obviously have my iPad with me . Please resend pics . My email is in you pm . I'll be back home the 23
Gary
 
Can't get my email to send pictures lately for some reason . Sent you another pm .
 

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I was going to suggest an ADL or a winchester 670 guard . I'm visiting with family in Texas . I'll be home the 23 and check the Winchester 670 measurement .
Gary
I just thought of another possible , the savage line up , axis , 112 blind mag , or even some 22 s .
 
If you want a complete make over ,which will cost about $150 . It would include a new Boyd's stock of your choice and a STEEL TRIGGER GUARD from a 98 mauser . This way you can remove the rounds from the floor plate .
If you can do minor wood working that cost can be cut in half . I'd be happy to walk you thru it .
Gary
 
Ggmac said:
If you want a complete make over ,which will cost about $150 . It would include a new Boyd's stock of your choice and a STEEL TRIGGER GUARD from a 98 mauser . This way you can remove the rounds from the floor plate .
If you can do minor wood working that cost can be cut in half . I'd be happy to walk you thru it .
Gary


Thanks Ggmac . I will wait till you get back and use the trigger guard replacement route if it pans out . The existing stock has been pillar bedded and barrel floated so I'll just stick with it for now . It is plain Jane but just right for one handed carry .
Kenneth
 

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