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Have you tried with the gun cocked and uncocked?and moving the safe?
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Remove the buttplate a then remove the drawbolt. Fraser used a drawbolt that the vertical action screws pass through. Don't ask me why they did it that way but they did.
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I learned something new,can you post pictures of the action sears etc.thanks Mark
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Remove the buttplate a then remove the drawbolt. Fraser used a drawbolt that the vertical action screws pass through. Don't ask me why they did it that way but they did. I would love to know what a drawbolt looks like, in the context of British shotgun buttstock manufacturing.
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This is a W&S action , This should be the breech pin . There is an unexplained screw on the trigger plate behind the triggers , to far forward for the hand pin .It looks as if the stock has been cracked , repaired and the trigger plate extended . A suggestion is that you fire the gun , remove the sear springs and sears . I know this sounds odd but I have come cross some boxlocks that this is needed to to take the stock off .I have a feeling this may be one of them .
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I'll post pictures of everything before reassembly.
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This is a W&S action , This should be the breech pin . There is an unexplained screw on the trigger plate behind the triggers , to far forward for the hand pin .It looks as if the stock has been cracked , repaired and the trigger plate extended . A suggestion is that you fire the gun , remove the sear springs and sears . I know this sounds odd but I have come cross some boxlocks that this is needed to to take the stock off .I have a feeling this may be one of them . IN Respect of my post . Yes there were some boxlocks that needed the sears removing before the wood could be taken off .However the trigger plate had to be removed first . I apologise for any confusion . I can only put it down to not thinking it through properly before I posted .
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You may want to contact Graham Mackinlay & Co www.gmackinlay.com in Glasgow. He helped with me with some info about dating a Charles Ingram SLE I aquired several years ago.
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I have an interesting Ingram shotgun on the way, a single barrel trigger plate action. The gun is a mess but I bought it just to see how it works, I wonder how similar it may be to the Dickson round action single barrel rifle actions.
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