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38/44 parts & help
need replacement Hammer and Trigger for a 38/44 S/n S66707 ,what will work ?
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06-11-2018, 11:07 AM
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you will need a Transitional N frame hammer, basically a pre war long action hammer with cut out for hammer block safety. I have several, feel free to PM me. The trigger shouldn't be as much of a problem, not sure if I have a spare or not.
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Hey Walter. I believe your HD is a "transitional" and has the pre-war N frame hammer (long throw) but it is notched for the sliding hammer block. IMO, you could use a pre-war 1917 hammer and cut the hammer block notch yourself if you can't find an original one.
(Kris beat me to it) A period correct K or N frame trigger should work. Could be a Victory model's trigger would work.
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need replacement Hammer and Trigger for a 38/44 S/n S66707 ,what will work ?
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You'll need a trigger K or N with the hand spring in the trigger. Your hand should have the two pins that mount it in the trigger.
And the post war sliding bar hammer block safety.
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what a great bunch .I thank you ALL .for the help
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Kris beat me to it again. I have a couple new N 'trans' hammers and some new Victory triggers if anyone else needs a set.
What happened to your originals? were the refinished or did someone 'stone them to death'? :-)
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they were refinished ,I did find a shop that can strip the plating and collor case the old ones .I decided to go with replacements
Will post pictures when completed
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