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Old 12th January 2014, 02:29 PM   #1
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Thank you so much, Fernando,

I guess I perfectly understood that the translating machine you employed meant dismantled by 'gutted' and flintlocks by 'spark' arms.

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Old 12th January 2014, 03:09 PM   #2
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... I guess I perfectly understood that the translating machine you employed meant dismantled by 'gutted' ...
Not a wrong analogy, though
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Old 12th January 2014, 06:48 PM   #3
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That's exactly what I thought, 'Nando,


When looking up the meaning of the verb to gut, which was unknown to me.


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Old 13th January 2014, 08:22 AM   #4
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I think i did it
But some correction is probably needed


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Old 13th January 2014, 10:13 AM   #5
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Hi Marcus,


Gosh, you actually did it!
Thank you so much. It was quite a joke between 'Nando and me, I would not have expected anybody to achieve this aim.


I have only very few suggestions to make as long as you can still edit and alter your post in the course of today:



3: wheel cover plate screws

9: dog with upper and lower jaw and tightening screw (it is not a hammer as it does not strike)

10: combined pan and wheel cover plate

15: dog retaining screw



5: combined wheel shaft, excentric and chain

7: pan cover

8: pan cover plate

14: dog with upper and lower jaw and tightening screw

18: dog retaining screw

19: safety catch spring

20: swiveling safety catch

21: saftey catch screw

28: combined left sear and right trigger release spring

31: left main spring pin

37: combined right sear and trigger release spring


Anyone with other sugggestions?


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Now, that's a cracker alright .
Thanks a lot Marcus .
Saved in my libraries..
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Old 13th January 2014, 11:51 AM   #7
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Hi,

Thank you both for your compliments
Fernando, did you save the altered version (i corrected a few names after Michael's input )
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