I suspected as much. I don't have the original trigger or trigger plate.
I am amazed sometimes about how much information can be gathered from a few unconnected pieces of information. I do know that from material available from the time of his death he was apparently an unselfish pillar of the community. He apparently put family, friends and the community above his quest for wealth. Fulford was an intense person who shot with a style described in an article from the 1920's in which he used a stock with 2-3/4" drop and shot with his cheek 2" -3" above the comb. Pictures show him shooting this way while looking down on the rib in order to visually point the barrel by sight. Same essential technique as shooting a shotgun from the hip.
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