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Old 16th August 2015, 10:30 PM   #1
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OK Thanks. For some reason I was visualising a wooden peg of some sort
I guess the term "recoil" confused me.
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My fault Stu,

I have seen these with a fairly large square peg extending down into the stock, obviously helping spread the weight of recoil over a large area. The ones depicted in this thread appear more just to hold the breech -end of the barrel down, like Rick mentions as a tang screw would.
Sorry for the confusion!

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My fault Stu,

I have seen these with a fairly large square peg extending down into the stock, obviously helping spread the weight of recoil over a large area. The ones depicted in this thread appear more just to hold the breech -end of the barrel down, like Rick mentions as a tang screw would.
Sorry for the confusion!

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No need to apologise. I was just having a "senior" moment.
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I have "Senior" moments all the time.
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I have "Senior" moments all the time.
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Great aren't they!!
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Old 18th August 2015, 01:53 PM   #6
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Rick,

Thanks for the photo of the spring and scear arm. Not actually seen the 'guts' before.

Museum of Artillery, Woolwich:

It appears the museum is still there, but sadly, will be closing in 2017 through lack of visitors/funding. Many of the arms have already been moved to another museum. I would hope they will be put on display as If left in storage, all kinds of evil can befall them.

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Hi Richard.
Yes, it might be the only original "spare" around. Neven seen another for sale. I pick up those parts as I find them in case I or another collector has a need at some time.

It's always sad to hear of an arms museum closing due to a lack of outside interest.

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