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Corrado
I seem to see that they are two pieces, and what we see is the union. This would indicate that there are two sear, the first sear, which is the long bar, and the second sear, which is between the sheets of the real spring, and whose end is perpendicular (or almost) to the long bar. It's what I see only with seeing the picture. It would be better to hold the piece in your hands affectionately |
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