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Are the sear springs for 12's and 20's the same? thank you!
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Measuring a 12 Ansley Fox sear spring and an Ansley Fox 20 and 16 sear springs, they all measure the same size. Same for the Sterlingworths. Savage guns may be different...?
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I do believe Savage guns to be the same as well and are interchangeable with Philly guns.
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EDITED
Just trying to be helpful and answer the question but I should have known better on this site. Technical information I posted has been removed. I don't have time nor interest to continue justifying my replies or to correct misinformation. Along with wondering why I even tried to help.
I AM SILVERS, NOT SLIVER = two different members. I'm in the northeast, the other member is in MT.
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see first reply
Last edited by Silvers; 02/04/14 12:05 PM.
I AM SILVERS, NOT SLIVER = two different members. I'm in the northeast, the other member is in MT.
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Mr. Silvers.....
As a Fox expert, you should know to line up the screw holes as they would be when mounted, then you will see that the leg radius' are identical, or have very little variation.
Your picture shows the legs in different radius' than when lined up properly, i.e., you are measuring the end of one leg with the beginning of another leg, the legs taper towards the center.....line up the screw holes and take another picture...
Sorry someone marked you down, but I see you took out your revenge on me, hope you have a warm day.
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see first reply
Last edited by Silvers; 02/04/14 12:06 PM.
I AM SILVERS, NOT SLIVER = two different members. I'm in the northeast, the other member is in MT.
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between the two legs where the screw hole is.
PS Thanks to someone who just voted to get me back to 3 stars. between the two legs where the screw hole is..... ..... Looks like it could be rust on yours as per your picture ? The ones I measured were the same..... BTW, not necessarily Fox springs, but many new parts come with "some fitting may be required" labels and some don't..... You're welcome for the stars, I figured you needed your stars since you're whining..... http://foxcollectors.com/My%20Forum/phpB...1ffc9f3f4d95a77
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Mr. PA24, I don't think you reduced my rating and I didn't infer that at all.
PS Thanks to someone who just voted to get me back to 3 stars.
EDIT 9:30am eastern: back again to 2 stars. Must be nice to have time to play games. If it wasn't directed at Mr. PA24 then why did you even include it in your post? How about a game of "Go Fish"? Got any threes?
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