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Unread 02-04-2013, 09:36 PM   #1
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Some body bound pins are Knurled on the last .05" to retain the pin after it is tapped into a hole. It holds the pin but can be tapped back out as the surface area of the peaks is minimal.
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It is easy to tell that these triggers were single file cut checkering and not done by an expert. The lines are uneven and of different depth. I am a little surprised that this was acceptable to Parker on a high grade gun.
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Bill, I just checked my checkered trigger with a loupe and the work is done by a cut file. The spacing and depth is extremely uniform and in a border such as the picture Bruce posted. The quality of the work is what would be expected from the factory. My photo is not the best.
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The 1904 CHE 16 went back to Remington in May 1939 and was rebarreled. I suspect its Remington work on the original triggers. The triggers are sized like Meridens and not like Ilion sizes.
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