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If you have not yet already returned the shotgun to its owner, then could you please take detailed close-up photos of that trigger spring and the bend(s) to which you are referring? I'll have to look again at home this evening after work to see whether there is a channel in the trigger plate for that... I never noticed (nor knew to look for) it before... |
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Below are two images (if upload is successful). In the first, a pin punch is illustrating the rear of the channel for the wire spring. The second shows the spring laying in the channel.
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Also, the trigger spring pin is on it's head above my index finger in the second photo.
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I'm not at home right now, but I don't recall any such channel, nor any extra threaded hole into which a trigger spring pin might even screw...
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Okay, I will send out some emails to see what I can learn about the designs of Crass and Lewis and when changes were made.
In the meantime, if you are having trouble figuring out what - if anything - you are missing from the trigger plate assembly, upload a few photos of it. |
Bach,
The shotgun that I am working on is actually a Lewis model, confirmed by Mr. Snyder. Lewis models were made with serial numbers starting at 55000. The similarities are quite numerous, but some of the tutorial (which is 2/3 completed, by the way) is not going to apply to a Crass. |
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Lewis Model pins (refer to album):
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Crass Model pins (unlike the Lewis model, the Crass has sear pins that screw in from the outside of the receiver):
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Jeff,
If your shotgun is still disassembled and it's at all possible, could you please pass along the basic dimensions of the cam tensioning spring (that curved one you have laid out in the photos on page 1 of this thread)? I would need wire diameter, overall length of the spring, outside coil diameter, and # of coils. I'd like to make a replacement for the Lewis model and that would, at least, give me a good starting point. Thanks either way. |
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I also figured out which parts I am missing, and your tutorial on timing the locking bolt will surely help as well... |
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