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I'm going to do the triggergaurd soon. I'm thinking of using screws to attatch it. One in the rear triggergaurd plate and one in front. I'm also considering mortising the gaurd plates in the wood. Although I would rather see screws used with gaurd not mortised in as opposed to a mortised in if it's not done very well. Opinions please.
 
By mortising, do you mean inletting? The front and rear extensions should absolutely be inlet. I don't recall seeing a photo of an original that was not. If you're talking about inletting the tabs used to pin a guard, take them off if you're going to use screws. Sounds like you're using a cast, mass produced guard. The front tab is probably where the screw would need to go anyway.
 
Pin the trigger guard, but consider bumping the size of the pins. The pins on my SMR were all bumped up from the Kibler pin stock to 0.078 "music wire" (basically 5/64 in) I bought at Ace Hardware. Easily rounded and blued and hold tighter than the 1/16 in pins. Redrill your pin holes with a 5/64 bit.
 
Trigger guards should ALWAYS be inlet And pinned.
Some Southern guns did use screws. Personally, I think it looks cheap.
Actually on early colonial era guns it was common for the front of the trigger guard to be pinned and the rear was held with a screw
 
I dunno, I kinda like screws on a Southern gun,
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I use screws. Many Southern Mountain Rifles have screw, and many are pinned. When pinned the lugs are staked into the guard. 1/16" pin stock is plenty.
 

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I use screws. Many Southern Mountain Rifles have screw, and many are pinned. When pinned the lugs are staked into the guard. 1/16" pin stock is plenty.
Where did you get that gaurd ? I really like it. It doesn't look like the gaurd is inletted any? I blew thr pic up and it does look to be inletted.
 
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