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New2brass
Moderator Group Dan Pinto, Photo Editor Joined: Nov 29 2015 Location: CT Status: Offline Points: 4660 |
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Posted: Dec 19 2019 at 7:52pm |
What can you tell me about this trigger housing and who made it?
Edited by New2brass - Dec 20 2019 at 8:44am |
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ncin1911
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National Lock Co. for Quality Hardware
Type-2 Angle cuts on rear lug Wide mag wall (Not Type-1 because QHMC didn't use Type-1 with narrow mag wall?) Machined flat between the front uprights ? Am I close?
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jackp1028
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It's an early Type 1 or 2 trigger housing (per Riesch) made by National Lock Company for Quality Hardware (per Ruth).
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JackP
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W5USMC
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Agree it is a type II made by National Lock for QHMC. Is that just a scratch at the rear mag wall or has it been modified to a M2 housing?
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Wayne
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New2brass
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Wayne, Yea modified. See additional picture above.
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jackp1028
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Good eye Wayne. I notice with the additional picture Dan added that it has seen both dogleg and straight hammers.
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JackP
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New2brass
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This one is marked NL Q. Type 3. only straight hammer marks. Edited by New2brass - Dec 21 2019 at 2:33pm |
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New2brass
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anyone else have an opinion or observation of the trigger housing in the first post?
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shadycon
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I would like a pic from the front showing cuts for 9 spring if modified for M2.
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blackfish
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anything to do with the back of the magazine well?
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jackp1028
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Dan, does the trigger housing in the first post also have the M2 selector spring notch modification?
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JackP
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New2brass
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it is a typical modification for use in an M2. 9 spring cut is unremarkable.
Will try to take some pics soon
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painter777
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Looks to have extra 'Depth' cut milled on the flat/forward of the trigger cut out.
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1st M1 88
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Trigger guard.
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New2brass
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@ painter, that extra depth is typical of modified THs to give the sear clearance.
1st M1 88, interesting observation on the trigger guard as I had not noticed it. Checking other housings I think it is a machining error or allowance as I have seen it on a few different make THs and is not specific to a particular manufacturer that I have noticed, but will be looking for now on.
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painter777
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I see the Long 'Typical Depth' cut as found on modified THs.
This one has a Extra Short Depth cut from the opening about 1/2"-3/4" forward. Maybe the start of another pass, That ended up not being needed?
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painter777
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To Add,
Hard to see..... Is that a Q on the first TH ? Thx
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New2brass
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Yep, looks double struck
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New2brass
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Bump, Anyone else? |
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