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Not quiet sure think you mean trigger guard. Back in 1963 I made a couple of castings for a pair of pistols. Later I cut the brass off for this .45 rifle. That was years ago trigger is just a bit of 1/4”’thick brass The lock genuine warranted 1840 unused from a Birmingham gun factory closing down If I got it wrong ask again I liked the rear sight I designed and made . cannot fire it in uk police won’t give me an S1 cert France that’s another story

Tommy up in Maine , my long rifle mentor says I make ugly rifles , I love sensible large patch boxes oh I just love guns. I love bears but they make nice coats and I gather great burgers.

Love this forum. ( I have mentioned kidney cancer before , two months on painless immunology , and tumours are shrinking one even gone, so don’t be afraid if you get cancer , wonders do happen. Well I am 79’. Ha ha ) Plenty more guns don’t hesitate to ask

Love from across the pond in sunny London. And my 15 ft dia pool is still blue but it don’t match the colour of green grass anymore a long running fun bit on forum

May your God be with you. Love and peace be with you Gordon
Actually, in that picture, the top flat of the trigger appears to slope down from the rear, leaving me wondering where the pin is on which the trigger rotates. This is not important, just my curiosity, but thanks for responding. God bless and keep you and yours as well. Dale
 
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