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Originally Posted by Stan Hoover
Hello Bill,
I will take a closer look at a few of my Crass models when I’m home hopefully tomorrow. The action was of course case colored, the triggers I believe blued and the trigger guard either blued or nitre blued.
I cannot honestly say I have had a Crass apart, but Flues and NID’s multiple times. I’ve never heard of the safety mechanism locking the trigger plate and action together, but I’ve never had a Crass apart.
Stan
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Hi Stan,
I should have posted a picture. The action is now clean as a whistle and back together. What I’m not sure about is about sliding the action back into the stock.
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