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    It was Underwood who started the brazed trigger housings and if they were able to make good strong castings back then they would have used them as Faulkner has suggested. They did experiment with castings of slides and hammers but they were deemed as not being good enough. Post war Springfield Armory did a lot of casting of replacement parts.

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