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Old 03-16-2014, 09:41 PM
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Bought some hammers, triggers, and rear sight asemblies at a gun show this weekend. One of the K frame hammers has a trigger lever that slides into a slot milled in the trigger rather than being pinned in place. The smooth trigger is a little over 3/8 inch wide and is hollowed out in the back. it also has a small raised square area on the surface that engages with the hammer. Never seen one like it. Any Ideas?
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In a word, no. That said, you'll likely find better answers in the gunsmithing section.

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new MIM type ?
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GA Gunner,

Good guess, it is the new MIM trigger. The hollow back is the dead giveaway. Can be used in a pre MIM gun but I'm not sure if it needs an MIM hammer to go with it. If it does need the MIM hammer, then it won't work in a pre MIM gun which needs a hammer mounted firing pin.
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