Split Trigger Plate Screw

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Split Trigger Plate Screw

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Here is one I hadn't seen happen before --

https://www.shotgunworld.com/threads/da ... st-4994548
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Re: Split Trigger Plate Screw

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Well… the poor guy received a lot of suggestions as to what he can do.
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Re: Split Trigger Plate Screw

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My first call would be to Jason Barden (Pumpkin Mtn. Gun Works in a prior life) who has just announced having gone into business again to see if he has a screw in stock. Failing that, IMHO opinion any competent gun machinist should be able to make you a new screw. There are at least two such persons who advertise on the PGCA BBS and elsewhere - Lou Rotelli and Joe Breda - who can help you. This is not a project requiring a Papal Bull from Rome in terms of feasibility and cost - it is a routinely required and provided request in the mechanical world be it guns, flyreels, or snowblowers. Kevin
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