And the Oscar for More Balls Than Brains category...
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What about a strong magnet from the top?
Re: And the Oscar for More Balls Than Brains category...
I've used brass wire brads and hemostats for those little suckers! Just cut off the point with dikes. It might take a few but you get a hundred in a boxWambli Ska wrote: ↑Sat Feb 28, 2026 11:52 pmThat is the current plan. It's actually sitting on my desk in my office while I take pictures and SLOWLY take it down to a pile of parts. one of the pins in this gun defies finding a punch small enough for it.Freezer wrote: ↑Sat Feb 28, 2026 11:12 pm I was just looking at it, you're half way. Finish taking it apart and start bluing it one piece at a time. I use a heat gun to warm the metal parts and do at least three coats. You will be happy with what you get, a cool old gun that is fun to shoot and you won't mind handling it rough.
Re: And the Oscar for More Balls Than Brains category...
It looks like the triggerguard is recessed to accept that V-spring. Is it possible that you're supposed to install the spring in the triggerguard, and then install the triggerguard onto the frame?
They DID produce a buttload of those things. Yes, there's the possibility of specialized jigs and fixtures for holding stuff at the factory, but they were designed to be assembled at least somewhat en masse. Likely there's a hack to it.
They DID produce a buttload of those things. Yes, there's the possibility of specialized jigs and fixtures for holding stuff at the factory, but they were designed to be assembled at least somewhat en masse. Likely there's a hack to it.
WWJMBD?
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
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Another cool ideaFreezer wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2026 12:32 pmI've used brass wire brads and hemostats for those little suckers! Just cut off the point with dikes. It might take a few but you get a hundred in a boxWambli Ska wrote: ↑Sat Feb 28, 2026 11:52 pmThat is the current plan. It's actually sitting on my desk in my office while I take pictures and SLOWLY take it down to a pile of parts. one of the pins in this gun defies finding a punch small enough for it.Freezer wrote: ↑Sat Feb 28, 2026 11:12 pm I was just looking at it, you're half way. Finish taking it apart and start bluing it one piece at a time. I use a heat gun to warm the metal parts and do at least three coats. You will be happy with what you get, a cool old gun that is fun to shoot and you won't mind handling it rough.![]()
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And that’s exactly my thought process. These guys were made for speedy production. There HAS to be an easy way to do this. And i’ve tried to work from the trigger guard end but there is nothing in that recess holding it in place and the little ledge this sits on is TINY!!! Almost a small as a1911 sear.Bigslug wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2026 2:25 pm It looks like the triggerguard is recessed to accept that V-spring. Is it possible that you're supposed to install the spring in the triggerguard, and then install the triggerguard onto the frame?
They DID produce a buttload of those things. Yes, there's the possibility of specialized jigs and fixtures for holding stuff at the factory, but they were designed to be assembled at least somewhat en masse. Likely there's a hack to it.
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I didn't look at everything don't feel like using my brain too much at the moment.
Thought I had was compressing spring and tying at the top or using a rubber band to compress and being able to un tie or cut
Thought I had was compressing spring and tying at the top or using a rubber band to compress and being able to un tie or cut
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Not a half bad idea!JunkCollector wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2026 5:42 pm I didn't look at everything don't feel like using my brain too much at the moment.
Thought I had was compressing spring and tying at the top or using a rubber band to compress and being able to un tie or cut
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A twist tie should work
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Spring goes into frame first, making sure the spring leg is pushing against the trigger shelf. Make sure the trigger stays forward and then slide the front trigger guard retainer in first, then the rear of the guard. Your one picture doesn't show it onto the trigger properly.
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The top pic. You have the leg sitting above where it should perch on the trigger.Wambli Ska wrote: ↑Sat Feb 28, 2026 11:56 pm The spring goes in here.
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There is NO access form the top.
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ALL frame parts that have to do with the trigger have to be placed and pinned from the back.
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THANKS YOU!!!! I think you nailed it.Justsomedude wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2026 8:08 pm Spring goes into frame first, making sure the spring leg is pushing against the trigger shelf. Make sure the trigger stays forward and then slide the front trigger guard retainer in first, then the rear of the guard. Your one picture doesn't show it onto the trigger properly.
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When I was on the NRA Technical Staff, the Technical Editor, Pete Dickey, showed me how to use a pencil eraser or a piece of binder clip as a make-due trigger return spring on the old H&R top breaks. That man as a genius.
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That’s freaking awesome!!!Scott E. Mayer wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2026 2:52 am When I was on the NRA Technical Staff, the Technical Editor, Pete Dickey, showed me how to use a pencil eraser or a piece of binder clip as a make-due trigger return spring on the old H&R top breaks. That man as a genius.