Author Topic: Tennessee style trigger set  (Read 7980 times)

Offline Ben Quearry

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Re: Tennessee style trigger set
« Reply #25 on: January 23, 2017, 02:27:03 AM »
Well Thank You
I've hoped for years my work would be good enough to be in here with you fellas (and Barbie).

I've always worked to preserve the design and work of the original builder. Myron showed me and Jim Hash confirmed, that some of these guns were held together with copper brazing a.k.a. "copper sweat". Here's the right hand side of the two triggers I have for guns on the bench now;

On each trigger the side plates are held on to the trigger plate with copper brazing. Both the springs are made from spring steel and held on with one screw: Bean style. The "set" screw is a 4-48, made from 0-1 Tool Steel and like the original has a cross, not a slot. This makes it easier to adjust without removing the guard. The two trigger pins are 0-1 and have a small head or crown, the head prevents the pins from going in too far and the pins cannot come out until the "feather spring" is removed. The triggers are 0-1 and are hardened and polished.

Ben Quearry; a student of Southern Mountain Rifles

Offline Cades Cove Fiddler

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Re: Tennessee style trigger set
« Reply #26 on: January 23, 2017, 04:20:22 AM »
Great work.....You have stirred up a lot of interest......Prepare to get a LOT of requests.....!!!!  ....Thanx...

Offline Ben Quearry

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Re: Tennessee style trigger set
« Reply #27 on: February 03, 2017, 09:20:42 PM »
For those interested I have put together a flier of the parts I make. It is in .pdf format, not sure how to post a pdf here (or if the moderators would rather not have me place on the site, please advise). There are a number of Southern Mountain Guns represented. PM me with your email and I will send you a copy directly.

Thanks
Ben Quearry

Offline Dennis Glazener

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Re: Tennessee style trigger set
« Reply #28 on: February 03, 2017, 11:14:28 PM »
Ben,
if the .pdf is on a website just copy the URL of the .pdf and paste it in your post. Members can open the .pdf by just clicking on the link.

If its not on a website you need to do a screen shot of the pages, save as a photo (I use .jpg) -and post as any other photo.
Dennis
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