Zoidberg661 Senior Member Joined Apr 4, 2006 Messages 279 Location USA Jul 6, 2009 #1 I believe this is an older trigger but am not too sure, don't know much about guns. Can anyone confirm this? The hinge on this still works really well, moves back and forth pretty good. Attachments Trigger_1.jpg 47 KB · Views: 256 Trigger_2.jpg 43.7 KB · Views: 257 Trigger_3.jpg 52 KB · Views: 263
I believe this is an older trigger but am not too sure, don't know much about guns. Can anyone confirm this? The hinge on this still works really well, moves back and forth pretty good.
CountyWorker The Lord of the Cheap Rings Forum Supporter Joined Jan 8, 2008 Messages 1,168 Location Oregon Coast Jul 7, 2009 #2 Looks like a cabinet door latch to me.
T taz42o Elite Member Joined Mar 21, 2009 Messages 1,153 Location Ohio Jul 7, 2009 #3 gravity catch. http://www.morehandles.co.uk/Details.cfm?ProdID=3466&category=8
hoser Forum Supporter Joined Jan 10, 2006 Messages 8,097 Location Grayling, MI. Jul 7, 2009 #4 Country Worker is right on. I have two of them in an old bakers cabinet I refinished.
Zoidberg661 Senior Member Joined Apr 4, 2006 Messages 279 Location USA Jul 7, 2009 #5 aaaaahhhhhhh, I thought for sure is was a trigger but now I see that it is a latch. ho hum, I will keep looking for the trigger
aaaaahhhhhhh, I thought for sure is was a trigger but now I see that it is a latch. ho hum, I will keep looking for the trigger
Burien Elite Member Joined Feb 14, 2009 Messages 1,305 Location Burien, Washington Jul 7, 2009 #6 Cabinet, door or window catch....
C chavo60 Full Member Joined Jun 22, 2009 Messages 125 Location Romeoville Illinois / Chicago Jul 8, 2009 #7 Found one like yours today on the beach... on the beach?! lol.... mine is missing a part compared to yours. I too thought it was a trigger. Attachments IMG_0921a.jpg 114.8 KB · Views: 172
Found one like yours today on the beach... on the beach?! lol.... mine is missing a part compared to yours. I too thought it was a trigger.