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Unread 07-20-2014, 04:19 PM   #1
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Thanks Dave, I think my AE 10ga is the new style you describe the pins seem to be in the same some spots, but maybe there is a subtle difference. According to Semmer's book mine is from 1905. The flash seems to have distorted the pins, they look normal in person.
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To me that looks like the wider spacing between the hammer pin and sear pin of the early-style action --



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Now I see the difference, thanks.
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