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Brian, I think it's a NID, the serial # is 434XXX, and has cocking indicators and Anson and Deeley forend latch. Does that sound right?
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If the serial # is over 400,000 it's an NID.
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Yes. NId. Only those had cocking indicators and deely latch. The early ones at least.
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Brian, I did get the trigger plate off and the receiver free from the stock. However the trip Spring did jump out as I pulled the trigger plate free. Can you tell me where it goes?
Thanks, Carl |
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Under the trip.
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