It appears the sear rivet is there or the sear connecting link would fall out.
If you look closely at it you will see the spring is just squeezed in there, I appears that part of the spring is still in there.
I would say at least 80% actually I would say 90+ and that's even on ones with good finish this spring is gone I've seen and I've seen a LOT of these.
Also just for a FYI lot of people think this is to "pop up" the barrel it's not it's to keep the ring trigger "tucked".
And another I would call this a type I since it's a high frame there actually is two models, somewhere around 18,000 (my best guess) the frame changed.
I'll look but I don't think I have 32 parts anymore just a bunch of zigzag parts.
New Remington Elliot .32 missing a screw
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Re: New Remington Elliot .32 missing a screw
David J. Fagan
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Re: New Remington Elliot .32 missing a screw
Has anyone ever replaced one of these sear springs with an non-original part? Any advice on doing same would be appreciated.
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