-
riveted or
brazed to the
inside of the
lockplate. The
other arm of the sear p****es
through a hole in the
lockplate, and
engages in a
blind hole on the inner...
- with a
thicker lockplate. Half **** was
provided by a dog
catch behind the ****, and at full ****, the sear p****ing
through the
lockplate engaged the heel...
- ****orted M1855 lock
blanks and are
mounted in iron with high and
medium high
lockplate humps.
Later examples are
mounted in br**** with a
graceful S-shaped hammer...
-
Previously the sear,
located within the lock, had
acted through a hole in the
lockplate to
engage the **** on the
outside of the plate. The
vertically acting...
- 1795
until at
least 1819 (early 1819
examples still used the
Model 1795
lockplate) and
never produced the
Model 1812. Eventually, both
armories incorporated...
- Additionally, the
designers improved the lock by
replacing two lock****s with a
lockplate. From the
early 1870s the
Norwegian armed forces used the 12.17×44mm RF...
-
Springfield and
Enfield lockplates...
-
sloped butt. The
trapdoor mechanism is
stamped with the year 1870, and the
lockplate is
stamped with the year 1863,
indicating that this
rifle was originally...
- ****ociated with the
miquelet are the
horizontal sears,
acting through the
lockplate,
coupled with the
external mainspring and the top jaw **** ring. Experts...
-
firing pin (D), two pins to
secure the
hammer and
breechblock (E and F), a
lockplate with a **** to
secure the pins (G) and the
tubular magazine (not shown...