Set triggers used in TN, probably upper East Tennessee, possibly western (Not WV) Virginia had the springs arranged differently. From the outside what one sees is the triggers off-set to the shooter's right, rather than being on the centerline of the plate.
The late Robin Hale illustrated this in his Fall, 1970 presentation to the ASAC, below
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ImageShack.usThe pair of triggers on the right are conventional design, the two on the left are Tennessee.
I have two Southern rifles with such triggers. One, unmarked, flint conversion, seems to me of Virginia style.
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ImageShack.usThe other is a long heavy barreled percussion rifle which Dixie Gun Works said was Tennessee, and probably is so.
My question is, does anyone make such triggers for sale? On an earlier post I somewhat Cavalierly suggested to someone that he make his own. Words do come back to haunt, no?
I have an old stock blank machine inlet for barrel, a barrel to fit & a good Roller lock. Of course, with a fantasy of putting together a plain iron mounted rifle in the style of my Virginia/Tennessee rifle. My ambition and gunmaking skills seem to have departed with Gerald Ford and I'd prefer to buy, rather than make, what metal parts I can.
Yes, I'd also like to find someone who custom makes iron trigger guards, to get one to match that old rifle.
But here my real question is about those offset triggers, does anyone make them? The usual supply houses, TOW, Dixie, Log Cabin, Tenn Valley, do not have such.