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The George Peck C Grade lifter has a Lancaster single trigger. My Prussian Daly hammer pigeon gun also has a Lancaster (Infallible) single trigger. Both guns were mentioned in a Lancaster catalog folder. I don't know who owns the George Peck lifter, but it surfaced several years ago with a PGCA member. I would like to put it together with the Daly some day.
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Phil, I think that is a wonderful lifter with several unique features. In my opinion it would be worth fixing.
I would "guess" the the rib was loose or came off and to screw it on was easier then soldering back on. I think that can be fixed or at least improved. That would be a good question for Breck Gorman. I like that curved buttplate. Overall a fantastic early Lifter! |
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Could be screws for a sight. I had a GH that had two screw holes at either end of the barrrl roll mark. I was told they fastened a Nydar (?) gunsight.
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I have two Parkers with screws in the rib. Unfortunately, my Nydar sights do not line up with the screw holes.
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