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Like you Stan, I too; own a .410 Dickinson Estate. Obviously, this pic isn't showing the trigger plate removed from the action body as you've requested, but at least it's a Dickinson.
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Why don't Stan just take his out and look at it ?
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Copy of a very old German Blitz lock action. The V spring powers both the hammer and sear, killing two birds with one stone, and the finish on the internal bits is as cast. No wonder they are cheap.
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Copy of a very old German Blitz lock action. The V spring powers both the hammer and sear, killing two birds with one stone, and the finish on the internal bits is as cast. No wonder they are cheap. Define cheap, please. https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-f...un_id=101506838As long as it works reliably, what does it matter about highly finished lockwork? JR
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Copy of a very old German Blitz lock action. The V spring powers both the hammer and sear, killing two birds with one stone, and the finish on the internal bits is as cast. No wonder they are cheap. Again, nobody is trying to compare it to a fine gun with all hand fitted and polished parts. Mine has functioned perfectly for four years, with crisp triggers, if a bit heavy. Heck, they're better than those on my Parker DHE. Sheesh, ask about a pic and get a commentary. SRH
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Wild Skies,
Thank you for that photo. not exactly what I was looking for, but it helps, and will do until someone drops their triggerplate and photographs it. I drop out my Perazzi locks often, but it requires no screw removal to do so. Maybe one day I'll take mine off, but not yet.
SRH
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Cheap as in low cost. Not in the derogatory sense describing some ladies of the night!
Simple lockwork, minimal finishing on internal parts, using a tried and tested design (no R&D costs)is the way to keep costs and prices low.
Using a name that lends itself to confusion, as shown by the first posts of this thread posting pics of DRAs can't hurt either.
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Stan, in case you haven't seen the innards of your Iside here's a look.
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Thanks, Dave. I haven't pulled the buttstock off of it. Looks like pretty straightforward lockworks. I probably should go in there to make sure the sears and springs have a little light oil on them.
Best, SRH
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