A While back, Anthony wasn't sending guns outside Canada - you could always phone or write and ask about now. That is no horse shoe its a circa 1850s bipod Get off the chair away from the desk and get out in the bush and enjoy life. Started showing up around 1902 on rolling blocks in Sweden. I guess it is to keep a snag from pulling hammer back far enough that its release would ignite primer. Press down on safety, and it moves forward while cocking hammer. If you look closely, there is an extension behind the hammer that keeps it from being cocked. I have a fullstocked version of this same 20 gauge rifle. The piece you are referring to is a hammer safety. The last picture shows the hammer's nose cannot contact the recessed firing pin, without help. The nose of the hammer is quite short as seen in the 4th and 6th pictures from the top. In the last picture, the hammer is seen fully down in the fired position. #HUSQVARNA RIFLES IN AFRICA FULL#If the lever was pressed down as it would be while bringing the hammer back to full cock, you would not see the black blade beneath the hammer's nose - third last picture is the best. With the lever raised as it is in the pictures, the peg sits below the hammer's nose thus cannot contact the firing pin which sits in a cut-tout in the rear of the rolling block. Not having the rifle in one's hand makes this guesswork. Now with further looked at it, it appears as if pressing down the raised lever at the rear of the hammer's spur, brings up a flat, probably blade-like peg that will extend the firing pin's nose, thus contact the firing pin - maybe. "Once your reputation is ruined you can live your life quite freely." Maybe that's where Gaston Glock got his idea for his trigger safety! "a gun without hammers is like a Spaniel without ears" King George Vĭaryl - In the description it says its a safety, dunno how it works though! Yeah - that's a puzzler - some sort of saftey? Can you tell me what the pivoting piece in the hammer spur does? I haven't seen that before. Norwegian hunter misses moose, shoots man on toilet Nice rolling block and it seems the seller was knowledgable about the brass cases - they are 46mm long I should have snatched it up when I first saw it. Nice Bore rifle, Just what I was looking for. ***ĭouble Rifles, Single Shots & Combinations
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