JC Higgens Model 31 back from the dead!

futurerider103

Sergeant
Full Member
Minuteman
Aug 22, 2011
482
1
40
Springfield Mo
I got this gun for free becuase it wouldn't fire from a friends dad. He is not a gun person and he got it from his brother about 10yrs ago he said. I looked up some info on it and it is dated from 1953-56 since it didn't have a date stamp on the barrel

When I got it the hardware bolt that was screed into the bolt was hitting the reciever and wouldn't rack a round.
IMG_20121125_223047.jpg

IMG_20121125_223032.jpg

IMG_20121125_223141.jpg

IMG_20121129_173128.jpg


I took it apart gave it a good cleaning and since I'm in school and broke I couldn't afford the $70+ for a new bolt and charge handle but I knew I could make something work and not be ghetto like the current setup.
A friend from school has a CNC machine at his work so I got a spare peice of scrap aluminium from school, gave him the broken peice of the stock charge handle and the bolt and he set me up
IMG_20121129_173054.jpg


He welded the holes the dummy drilled into the bolt and machined me a new charge handle.
IMG_20121206_162341.jpg

The handle when I got it back was straight and unpleasent to use so I decided to get some QuickSteel from the parts store and make something better

IMG_20121205_171739.jpg

IMG_20121205_171739.jpg

IMG_20121205_171746.jpg

 
Re: JC Higgens Model 31 back from the dead

A little QuickSteel
IMG_20121205_173540.jpg

A little paint
IMG_20121206_162420.jpg

IMG_20121206_162843.jpg

IMG_20121206_162916.jpg

IMG_20121206_162854.jpg


IMG_20121206_163033.jpg


The charge handle is a bit big but it feels so nice I make make it a bit smaller though but all in all I have about $6 in the gun and it shoots awesome now so I can't really complain too much.