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Dmitry and James,
Perhaps item number FC159 from https://www.blackleyandson.com/ would be a good start at replacing that top jaw. FC159 sure looks like the broken one and measures 1.437". Just sayin' |
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The page of der Neue stockel, (i don't own any rights on these pics)
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Location: Michigan, U.S.A.
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Thank you, Marcus!
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Hello:
A little late. The traditional method in miquelete, is that the upper jaw has an appendix, which is introduced into the body of the cat's foot or "trigger". Just at the gun D. But it is up to the forum, American Powder Horn, follow this method. Here should be examined whether the post is on the drill. This method is very old, and it was still in the key (lock) to the "lace". See page 180/182 of LAVIN Sorry for the translator Affectionately. Fernando K |
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