| William Elisha Smith - 1858 - 56 pages
...its nose against the tumbler, and screw home the searpin. 5. Take the searspring, and partly screw it to the lockplate, then with the thumb of the left hand, press the spring against the shank or body of the sear, until the stud enters the studhole, and screw home the searspring pin. 6.... | |
| sir Daniel Lysons - 1859 - 98 pages
...pins (which are rounded off) by being flat at the end. 4. Place the sear between the bridle and the lock-plate, with its nose against the tumbler, and...on the squares of the tumbler in a position as if ou the nipple, and screw home the tumbler-pin. 7. Attach the swivel by its pivots to the claws of the... | |
| sir Daniel Lysons - 1859 - 92 pages
...pins (which are rounded off) by being flat at the end. 4. Place the senr between the bridle and the lock-plate, with its nose against the tumbler, and...pin. 6. Fix the hammer on the squares of the tumbler ia a position as if on the nipple, and screw home the tumbler-pin. 7. Attach the swivel by its pivots... | |
| S. Bertram Browne - 1859 - 106 pages
...tumbler, and screw home the sear pin. 5th. Take the sear spring and partly screw it to the lock plate, then, with the thumb of the left hand, press * the...against the body of the sear, until the stud enters the stud hole, then screw home the sear spring pin. 6th. Turn the lock over in the left hand, and place... | |
| sir Daniel Lysons - 1860 - 104 pages
...lock-plate, with its nose against the tumbler, and screw home the sear-pin. 5. Partly screw the scar-spring to the lock-plate, then with the thumb of the left...against the body of the sear until the stud enters the stnd-hole, and screw home the sear-spring pin. 6. Fix the hammer on the squares of the tumbler in a... | |
| John Millar Bannatyne - Infantry - 1863 - 464 pages
...against the tumbler, and screw home the sear pin. 5th. Partly screw the sear spring to the lock plate, then with the thumb of the left hand press the spring...the stud enters the stud-hole, and screw home the sear spring pin. 6th. Fix the hammer on the squares of the tumbler in a position as if on the nipple,... | |
| Richard George Coles - Shooting, Military - 1865 - 186 pages
...tumbler, and screw home the sear pin. Sear spring. Partly screw the sear spring pin to the lock plate, then, with the thumb of the left hand, press the spring...against the body of the sear until the stud enters the stud hole, and screw home the sear spring pin. The Hammer. Fix the hammer on the squares of the tumbler... | |
| Hythe certificates - Shooting, Military - 1879 - 202 pages
...What is the next limb to be remounted ? A. — The sear-spring. Q. 253.— How is this done? A. — -" Partly screw the sear-spring to the lock-plate, then...the stud-hole, and screw home the sear-spring pin." Q. 254. — How, and in what position, is the hammer fixed to the tumbler ? A. — On the squares of... | |
| New Zealand. Army - 1887 - 248 pages
...next its head terminating abruptly, in- order to prevent its being screwed too far into the lockplate. 5. Partly screw the sear-spring to the lock-plate,...the stud enters the stud-hole, and screw home the sear-springpin. 6. Fix the hammer on the squares of the tumbler in a position as if on the nipple,... | |
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