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05-23-2019, 04:25 PM
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Not an Ithaca Flues. No screw holes through the body of a Flues trigger plate. There are two screw holes through an Ithaca Crass trigger plate, but they are shaped differently where they transition to the lower tang. Lewis only one screw hole. The Ithaca Minier also has two screw holes through the body, but again the transition into the lower tang is different. Bottom line, not an Ithaca.
I've looked through a lot of pictures I have, and come up with a lot more things it is not.
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05-23-2019, 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen
Not an Ithaca Flues. No screw holes through the body of a Flues trigger plate. There are two screw holes through an Ithaca Crass trigger plate, but they are shaped differently where they transition to the lower tang. Lewis only one screw hole. The Ithaca Minier also has two screw holes through the body, but again the transition into the lower tang is different. Bottom line, not an Ithaca.
I've looked through a lot of pictures I have, and come up with a lot more things it is not.
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I didn't think I'd see the day that Researcher would be stumped! This must be a true oddball gun if he doesn't know. Like you Dave, I've looked at a lot of guns that this doesn't fit.
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