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44 cal American Bulldog ?

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  • hrf
    They are often missing. The simplest solution may be to fit one from a relic or junker Belgian gun if you can find one.
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  • 5mmgunguy
    Does e-gunparts.com have drawings or a parts picture of the gun?
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  • b.goforth
    i doubt numrich has a parts drawing of this model. the only one i know of is in the iver johnson book i wrote. it is not to scale but it does show what they look like. the drawing is on page 129. the hardest part is going to be the small flat spring that goes with it as it is pierced at one end to allow the screw to go through.

    bill
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  • 5mmgunguy
    There is steel you can make springs from...cut to size, then drill, then bend and finally heat treat.
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  • yblockhead
    I had to recheck, and I am fortunate enough to have the spring and screws. I guess I'll find a piece of stock and fire up the swiss-mill (file) and keep making chips until it looks right
    Mr. Goforth has the same exact pistol on his website.
    Thanks for the replies.
    Richard
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  • 5mmgunguy
    I don't know how much metal removing we are talking about, but if it is much a file will take awhile, milling is much better. You might want to check around...people are hurting for work.
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  • nick07
    i have 1 loading gate . nickmorris01@msn.com
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  • yblockhead
    email sent.
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  • nick07
    BILL DO YOU HAVE A SEAR SPRING FOR THIS PISTOL quote:Originally posted by b.goforth
    i doubt numrich has a parts drawing of this model. the only one i know of is in the iver johnson book i wrote. it is not to scale but it does show what they look like. the drawing is on page 129. the hardest part is going to be the small flat spring that goes with it as it is pierced at one end to allow the screw to go through.

    bill
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  • b.goforth
    i have no parts for this model

    bill
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