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| Active Member Join Date: Sep 2006 | new to CCM, autotrigger question so, from a visual perspective ONLY (via pictures)... is it possible to use some/ most cocker trigger frames with a "saftey" button hole & install this said "cam" along with the other parts needed (proper pumparm, linkage, pumparm screw, etc...) & use it for an auto trigger? or would it be more involved than that? if more involved, does anyone have a cut-away view that might enlighten me? thanks for any help, -chris |
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| Active Member Join Date: Sep 2006 | thanks, I saw his add when I looked up his screen name I think I can make a cam & arm linkage, if I'm reading the pictures right will just take a little trial & error I will buy the pump arm screws though - too difficult to make for me thanks alot -chris |
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| Mod with mad UPS!!! Join Date: May 2006 | Chris, The standard cocker safety hole can be drilled out to accept a CCM AT Cam. IIRC it is 1/8th standard and needs to be 3/16th. But you will need to modify a standard trigger plate to accept the cam. You can braze it shut and then machine a flat spot on the trigger plate. TF
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