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Old 05-19-2018, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by KneverKnew View Post
Very good idea. I was thinking of just making anpin from something. The spring is actually still inside. Also, I may have stupidly put the detent pin down inside the center of the trigger rebound spring. I saw a video of a guy disassembling his N frame and he said it was a guide pin for the spring. So when I was assembling my 1917 after cleaning I found this 1/2” Long pin I wasn’t sure where it went. Then remembered that video (and forgot about the yoke stop) and put that pin inside the rebound spring. So does the 1917 supposed to have one of those pins inside the rebound spring? Or did I have a brain fart and actually still have my detent pin?
The post WW II target model N frames did indeed use a pin inside of the rebound spring for a trigger stop. The 1917 did not have a trigger stop.
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