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  • BRD@66

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    I'll check all my handguns tomorrow and make sure they still function properly.

    And I never take one apart in the field! That's where the bag goes but no disassembly is allowed in the field.
    Ha! That's why I have a long red plastic ribbon installed on my pump shotgun mag spring.
     

    Charlie

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    Well, I found out it was not from an AR but a "cocking bar" in a revolver. All mine work so it must have come from someone else's at some time. I'll keep it and maybe one of my friends that I shoot with will ask about it at some point.
     

    easy rider

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    Probably, but since you are familiar with that area, go ahead and elaborate! :roflfunny:
    First of all, I don't frequent bars, but having been to many places that have bars like that, I do know which not to go to. San Francisco and Jacksonville Beach are two such places that have bars with rainbows painted on the front, I can't tell you what they look like on the inside, but I have had a few good laughs at the expense of those that unwarily have.
     

    oldag

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    The part should be referred to by its proper name - "pocket part". When you have put something back together and it works just fine, any parts leftover go in your pocket and are thereafter properly called "pocket parts". {As related to me many decades ago by an old mechanic.}
     

    easy rider

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    The part should be referred to by its proper name - "pocket part". When you have put something back together and it works just fine, any parts leftover go in your pocket and are thereafter properly called "pocket parts". {As related to me many decades ago by an old mechanic.}
    That is so insensitive, did you even ask the part what it is identifying as?
     

    66vette

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    It's from a revolver. That's the connecting link between a spring and the hammer. The round end go's into the hammer. A spring go's on bottom and slides up to the two protrusions. As the hammer comes back, that link slides down into hole on a rectangle shaped plate. Which also is a stop for the spring. The round head is round because of the angles the receiving notch in the hammer makes.

    It's called a "hammer strut".
    Most likely for a revolver as most semi auto's have a spring housing on the back of the grip.
    Finding which model revolver might take awhile.
    GPC.com has 100's of models listed with drawings.
     
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