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They look to be pure Z-M Blitz locks or triggerplate actions.
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This pic wants me to believe the tubes are chopperlump, but I am skeptical. Serbus, Raimey rse
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Subject >>Screw<< is retaining some modified triggerplate action or variant. Serbus, Raimey rse
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You guys sure that's a Blitz action? That triggerplate is very narrow. It's also pretty far forward. Also, I don't see a plate for the locks to sit on. The action has a bottom plate on it, but that plate doesn't appear to connect to the trigger plate. Take another look at the Hallowell pics: http://www.hallowellco.com/blitz_action.htmOWD
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Well, by elimination it is not an Anson & Deeley Body Action, not a sidelock; therefore, it is some triggerplate action, variant or other.
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They attached the trigger guard that way for a reason? It’s odd. Does the Breul and/or Galands that are shaped this way have the same trigger guard and 1 screw on bottom plate? I’m sure one of the gunsmiths on this site would know.
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Could it be a "top strap action"? I have a JGA 5,6x35R X 24 ga with such an action. The strikers etc. are attached to the top strap. John Laborde showed 2 similar guns in an article he wrote in WAIDMANNSHEIL titled "Fun Guns". Mike
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It does have cocking indicators atop but a pic is warranted to see if there are the proverbial screw(s) that attach the striker block to the top strap. Meffert(Treff) peddled such an action.
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