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LURCHWV@BJS

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Installing Triggers
« on: March 11, 2010, 01:50:10 PM »


  Does anybody know of a set triggers being pinned into a stock instead of using a bolt that goes thru the tang into the trigger plate, or the  use of wood screws thru the plate.  I don't know if this is or has ever bee a practice.  It was merely a thought that became a question. ???


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Offline Ken G

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Re: Installing Triggers
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2010, 03:55:38 PM »
I've seen southern guns where the front of the plate was held in by an undercut or the trigger guard,  the rear was held by a screw.   I don't know about the other schools well but I think this was pretty much a southern thing only.  I've never seen double triggers pinned. 
What school of gun are you building?  I think I would let that dictate how you install them.   
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Offline Don Getz

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Re: Installing Triggers
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2010, 04:41:21 PM »
Lurch......unless you are going to use wood screws down thru the tang to hold the barrel in place, you will  probably use
a tang bolt.   When you use a tang bolt, the front of the trigger plate automatically becomes a good "nut" for that bolt.
That's just the way it's done.............Don

Offline Roger Fisher

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Re: Installing Triggers
« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2010, 05:48:21 PM »


  Does anybody know of a set triggers being pinned into a stock instead of using a bolt that goes thru the tang into the trigger plate, or the  use of wood screws thru the plate.  I don't know if this is or has ever bee a practice.  It was merely a thought that became a question. ???


Rich
I get long distance vibes here that you are leery of installing that tang bolt ??? ::) ;)  If this be the case study the installation of the bolt location, angle, small drill bit first, drill from both ends to meet in the middle, punch your center first keep a rattail file handy to straighten the hole.  $#*!, have at it. It'll work out.... :)

LURCHWV@BJS

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Re: Installing Triggers
« Reply #4 on: March 11, 2010, 09:49:11 PM »
Ken,

   I'm not really following any particular school, nor do I wish to mimic any particular builder.  I would like to build a rifle in the traditional style that is both unique and totally a style created by the limits of my imagination,(or the end result of a horribly mistake)   Either way I don't think the original builders were trying to build something to mimic someone else,  there weren't any.

   The title should've been: " Installing the trigger "    I plan to use the simplicity of the single pull trigger. I like to go the simple route on things, ... yet thought out methodically or analytically. ??? ??? ???

                                        Rich ;D

Birddog6

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Re: Installing Triggers
« Reply #5 on: March 12, 2010, 02:07:10 AM »
Sure, just put a single trigger in it like Chambers uses in his Early PA Lancaster. It is
just one hole to drill  (Correctly) & you pin it high & that is it. I would put a triggerplate over it as well,  with a small wood screw in the front & in the rear of the plate should work.