
How to view the photos?
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How to view the photos?
Hi, new to leverguns and tried to view "the one sticky" and can't see the photos. Do I need to join something else and possibly doing something wrong? Joined primarily in order to convert an 80's mod 94 rebounding hammer and no safety to the traditional half cock style, but sort of needed the pics in order to get the right parts and put 'em in.
Anyone offer any insight?

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Re: How to view the photos?
Welcome to the fire plinky56
I just tried to view the photos and couldn't either. Someone more knowledgeable than me will come along with help... 


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Re: How to view the photos?
I was able to view the pictures on both my iPad and LG android phone. So it very well could be your settings for the site.
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Re: How to view the photos?
Try going to Control Panel. Select Board Preferences. Make sure the radio button for Display Images is selected.
Some times a photo may appear blurred. This usually happens when Photo bucket is involved, don't know why.
Some times a photo may appear blurred. This usually happens when Photo bucket is involved, don't know why.
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Re: How to view the photos?
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FWIW, the easiest way to make the conversion to your rifle is to buy a poor condition older (non-rebound) example and switch out the parts you need (lower tang w/mechanism, hammer, mainspring & strut) from the older gun.
Your cost could be recouped if you place your rebounding parts in the older gun and sell it off...…………..
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FWIW, the easiest way to make the conversion to your rifle is to buy a poor condition older (non-rebound) example and switch out the parts you need (lower tang w/mechanism, hammer, mainspring & strut) from the older gun.
Your cost could be recouped if you place your rebounding parts in the older gun and sell it off...…………..
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Re: How to view the photos?
Hey all, thanks for your replies. Got the flu bug just after I posted and just now view ur replies. I'm going to try to set my pc today and see if that works.
Re: How to view the photos?
Welcome.
I did a pre cross bolt Angle Eject .44 Trapper last year.
The parts most sources tell you to use have mostly dried up and have gotten pricey.
I went with the lower tang and FCG from the earliest version post-64 model. The only thing you will need to do is file off the tenons that lock into the receiver of the earlier guns. The later ones only locate the tang with the hammer screw and stock. Once the tenons are removed, it's a direct swap of lower tang assemblies.
I did a pre cross bolt Angle Eject .44 Trapper last year.
The parts most sources tell you to use have mostly dried up and have gotten pricey.
I went with the lower tang and FCG from the earliest version post-64 model. The only thing you will need to do is file off the tenons that lock into the receiver of the earlier guns. The later ones only locate the tang with the hammer screw and stock. Once the tenons are removed, it's a direct swap of lower tang assemblies.
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