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This one's in a 1.84, but I don't know that it's original to it. I doubt it. All the parts look original to the trigger housing (except the trigger spring of course). The other feature is the mag catch cut out. S'G' and IP have a pronounced cut back in the back side of the catch well. Some are probably more noticeable than others.
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03-11-2012 02:29 PM
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It's interesting to see another S.G./S'G' triggerhousing I have one like it in my spare parts box. Mine just came as a stripped housing. I never was sure just where it would fit in with production carbines. Mine looks like S.G. sent some started housings to S'G' and they finished milling them at S'G'. I really don't think S'G' changed their milling process to the S.G. style that close to the end of carbine production. They may have been doing goverment work but they were not part of the goverment. They needed to make money not make work to survive!!!!!!
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I really don't think S'G' changed their milling process to the S.G. style that close to the end of carbine production.
Which pictures above show the S.G. style of machining? Thanks! - Bob
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Here are the styles I have. Note which are rear bevel and which aren't. The machine hole from top to bottom is small divot, large divot, straight thru hole and chamfered hole. ETA: That top one is beveled rear.
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