DrTimboone
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I am installing my first pinned trigger guard and traditional pinned simple trigger in a fowler. I am using the trigger guard from Chambers. It has a lug 5/8" from front to rear, 3/4" deep (vertical) and 1/8" thick at the front of the bow and two smallet lugs on the tail. The question is:
Should this front lug be reduced in size? If so, how much?
I really don't want it to be loose so I am considering a wood screw on the tail rather than pinning the tail.
Any tips on inletting the simple trigger would be appreciated as well. It is a Bess trigger in a traditional plate I made from 1/8" sheet brass.
The gun is a ca. 1765 American fowler, English style but in cherry.
What is your advice?
Should this front lug be reduced in size? If so, how much?
I really don't want it to be loose so I am considering a wood screw on the tail rather than pinning the tail.
Any tips on inletting the simple trigger would be appreciated as well. It is a Bess trigger in a traditional plate I made from 1/8" sheet brass.
The gun is a ca. 1765 American fowler, English style but in cherry.
What is your advice?