OK. Thanks.

Why is there a jog in the boss connecting the top-strap to the triggerplate?

That looks unusual to me, as does the way it connect to both pieces. And I'm guess a screw goes in from the top and bottom to secure things, correct?

Is that part of the Fraser boxlock design? Or am I just mistaken?

One other thing: It looks like this gun uses a coil-spring on the safety? Is that the case? And is that something you see in a lot of Scottish guns? I know some other guns use sugar-tong style springs.

BTW: check this out:

http://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-fo...un_id=100857371

That appears to be a more traditional type of boxlock.

And this appears to be the kind of Fraser boxlock the OP referred to at the beginning of this thread (scroll down):

http://www.hallowellco.com/boxlock.htm


OWD

Last edited by obsessed-with-doubles; 08/06/17 03:16 PM.

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