View Single Post
Unread 01-20-2019, 11:57 AM   #7
Member
Cold Spring
PGCA Member

Member Info
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 1,902
Thanks: 3,357
Thanked 6,313 Times in 1,219 Posts

Default

Dean, I changed my post to indicate "over the pad". I have always cited LOP "to the end of the wood" or "to the pad or buttplate" but I can see where that might be confusing.

Bob, it's the screw that's located just over the triggers on each lockplate on some Lefever guns. Robert Elliott called it a "trigger adjustment screw" and just based on one gun I've had apart there's a small pin on the back side of each screw that works on an eccentric principle. The screw is very hard to get to move after all these decades and I've seen many Lefevers with the screw slot buggered up. I highly recommend it/they be left alone. Incidentally the screw thread is an oddball; I measured its major diameter and tpi but can't find my notes right now.
Frank Srebro is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to Frank Srebro For Your Post: