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Works ID? So, I am a little bored, I try to exactly id this cocker and I want your opinions. No serial Number No "Works" logo on the body, Color matching barrel have the " Works IV" mark Color Match front block All stock part from a works ( CCM 3-way, CCM Wavy Ram, Sonic LPR) Grooved Hammer If you need other information, just ask! https://i50.tinypic.com/ek0qw9.jpg https://i50.tinypic.com/fk66ok.jpg Tanks you for your time ! |
That is definitely an older works, from all the pictures i have of works markers i cant find any with that style lower tube milling that say works on them. Im going to assume they didnt start doing that until a bit later on when they used all of their own parts. |
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dont know about the works bodies but those are both nice looking. Rats - to me yours looks almost like a s5 that has been milled, cause of the flat back and back block. |
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Good eye I didn't notice at first it wasn't a P block. Also I wonder if it is factory anno cause the frame looks like a CCM one cause I see area (milled circle at the rear) where the CCM sticker jewel would go. The front block is an older works one. Got the same on mine. |
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1 Attachment(s) Heres mine just cause... well, just cause! photo cred to CJOttawa! Attachment 33477 pol. silver 86 frame on the way! |
Off topic but I just notice your trigger M-L-H, I really like that. Did you do the cut out? Any problems with it bending? |
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its a WORKS "skeleton" trigger... and no bending neither. i dropped in a roller sear and the pull is butter smooth! one of the hardest triggers to find for autococker because they are so rare and light |
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