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Unread 05-21-2017, 11:05 AM   #11
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What does the trip look like Brian? I can't find any schematics online. I know the trip spring is just a coil springs but I don't know what the trip is supposed to look like.
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Austin Hogan did a few post on this as I remember. I'll try to find them.
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This is a photo of a hammerless gun, but the hammer guns are the same. The small protrusion in the bottom of the frame (at right) is the trip. The barrel lug pushed down on it when the breech is closed, thus releasing the bolt.

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Ok. I see it in my gun. I must be missing the spring or the tip inside is broken off. If I need a new trip do you make them? Can a new tip be welded onto the original?
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Likely the spring is just beat or gummed up.

If you need any parts, i have them.
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Could not find Austin's post. It must have been in the Parker Pages.
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Could not find Austin's post. It must have been in the Parker Pages.
I went to the Parker Pages link on the main web page and looked in the index and found "Inside a Parker Underlifter by Austin Hogan" printed in 2003; could that be what you are looking for? Non of the other titles seemed to fit but ......?

If you want to look at what Austin wrote in Parker Pages, just follow that Past Parker Pages Index link and then enter 'Ctrl key' and the 'f' key simultaneously (f for find) and a small pop-up box will display and in that box enter his first name (Austin) and every occurrence of Austin will be found and highlighted in the index list. Simply click on either the up or down arrow next to where you typed his name to move to the next entry found.

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Our PGCA website is far more powerful(?) than most people know. Thanks Robin.





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Problem is most members don't fully go through the PGCA home page and use the links. They would rather just ask questions on the discussion forum, therefore we keep answering the same questions over and over again.
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