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    LSA .410 Trigger unique

    Pictured is a trigger assembly off a LSA .410 (1931). It is old and not sure if it was the practise in 1930's. Any thoughts?
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    I have seen that before on a bsa .410 I dont know if it was factory or a smiths work but it was well made. looks far better than the standard lump of wood

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    I agree it is a very well done modification and I like it more than the wood plug.

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    Looks like one of the Cogswell and Harrison trigger guards they fitted to the SMLE sporters they were building in the 1950's. They were selling sporters in those days with a lopped off forestock and set up with a 5 rd. internal magazine to enhance the saleability of their product. I have one in my parts bin stripped off one of these sporter conversions many years ago.

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    The workmanship is deffinately better than the plates welded into the trigger guard that Lithgowicon put on those .410 conversions

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