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Another what is it? Striker/hammer for something, I think

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07 August 2024, 21:19
ssdave
Another what is it? Striker/hammer for something, I think
Still sorting odd gun parts from the 100 years of accumulation I bought from an old guy that had compiled stuff from several old guys before him.

Have 6 of these; look to be strikers/hammers for something, but I can't figure out what. Anybody know?


07 August 2024, 22:01
Recoil Rob
SxS forend latch?
08 August 2024, 07:21
eagle27
Looks like a cocking or trigger group sear to me, but what out of is the big question.
09 August 2024, 07:40
Toomany Tools
Maybe 1885?


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09 August 2024, 09:22
ssdave
Definitely not 1885, have all those parts to compare and am familiar with them. I'm with eagle27, think it's a cocking sear, but couldn't find anything close. The odd thing is I have 6 newly manufactured ones, so someone thought it was a common part!
26 August 2024, 13:12
eagle27
quote:
Originally posted by ssdave:
Definitely not 1885, have all those parts to compare and am familiar with them. I'm with eagle27, think it's a cocking sear, but couldn't find anything close. The odd thing is I have 6 newly manufactured ones, so someone thought it was a common part!


Moved house and while unpacking books came across an old Dixie Gun Works catalogue circa late 60's that I knew I had somewhere. From photos of parts in the catalogue it seems your parts are what are called "tumblers" used in old shotgun and blackpowder gun locks. The catalogue shows a few tumblers, some similar shape to yours, and references wax casting of these. Those in your image look to be cast too.
27 August 2024, 00:40
ssdave
Thanks! Unfortunately, went in the scrap metal when I couldn't figure out anything about them. I have too much clutter to keep stuff like this around!