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docbill #349289 12/19/13 01:16 PM
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In what gauge is your gun?

I have a 12ga sterlingworth someone left to rust in the rafters that may have a part you need


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It is a 12 and I have ordered one from Pumpkin Mtn. gunshop. He has a large supply of original Fox parts. Thanks for the thought.


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Originally Posted By: xs hedspace
Don't know, but a start would be to find the right dia. drill shank, push it in until the lever is held back, then start figuring out the length required to slightly compress the spring behind the trigger plate screw.


DUH. Why do guys that know little of the design of some thing try to answer questions like this? The part has two flats, a cam angle and a hollow for the spring. It's a lot more than a piece of drill bit with a spring to push it.

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Well every time I try to start a new topic it tells me to log in. If there is some other method to post a topic/query please enlighten me.


Another DUH. You are posting on this site after register and log in. Why do you think you can post on the Fox Coll site with out doing the same thing ?

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Originally Posted By: cherry bomb
Originally Posted By: xs hedspace
Don't know, but a start would be to find the right dia. drill shank, push it in until the lever is held back, then start figuring out the length required to slightly compress the spring behind the trigger plate screw.


DUH. Why do guys that know little of the design of some thing try to answer questions like this? The part has two flats, a cam angle and a hollow for the spring. It's a lot more than a piece of drill bit with a spring to push it.

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Well every time I try to start a new topic it tells me to log in. If there is some other method to post a topic/query please enlighten me.


Another DUH. You are posting on this site after register and log in. Why do you think you can post on the Fox Coll site with out doing the same thing ?


Gee, aren't you the helpful one today. Quite a few of the folks here could easily make that part if they had a print or even a broken example to go by. A few could make it just by taking a couple good measurements. To fall into either catagory, one would most likely need to know the difference between drill bits and drill rod, however.

The original poster tried to sign up for the Fox board. Nobody replied. He posted that, you must have missed it. And then called him dumb, instead of doing something useful, like using your access to the Fox site to help get his question answered.

Hey, Merry Christmas.


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Gee, and another helpful one jumps in to come to rescue like Stg Preston of Mounties. There is no question many here could make the part using a print or sample but what does that have to do with saying the guy should use a drill bit cut to length? Also the registration at Fox Coll site is automated. It was for me. No one must manually reply so long as registrent does the simple registration correctly. May be you should try that Sgt Ted and see how it works before bad mouthing me. Merry Christmas every one.

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Thanks Ted. It seems that some folks just want to make a$$es of themselves in public and the interesting part is that they succeed so often and in such grand style.


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Glad you got your part. There are more than a few internet sites I can't access with my old Mac, and it is frustrating.
When you get things sorted on the old Fox, put a picture or two up for us.

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