P.S. - The five page assembly drawing is not posted in this thread but is available for download on the Flickr page linked to, above.
Posted: 5/17/2009 9:23:28 PM EDT
I second the motion to tack this thread.
Posted: 3/18/2010 11:53:02 PM EDT
Third the motion?
Posted: 3/19/2010 4:02:10 AM EDT
4th
Posted: 3/19/2010 4:27:18 AM EDT
5th!
Posted: 5/24/2010 3:10:30 PM EDT
ttt
Posted: 12/19/2010 7:11:30 AM EDT
That is really cool. I'm going to print these out and make a poster.
Posted: 12/8/2011 6:27:20 AM EDT
Very Cool !!
Posted: 12/1/2012 10:11:58 AM EDT
Pretty amazing drawings back then, likely done in pencils!
Posted: 2/18/2013 10:07:36 PM EDT
My hats off to you OP. Well done sir. Even if not 100% accurate the revisions can be made at time of manufacture.
Hella thanks for this blueprint data! You rule!
Posted: 2/21/2013 6:51:27 PM EDT
Do you have a blueprint for a short fork follower rod?
Posted: 2/13/2014 11:08:04 PM EDT
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You betcha. I retired from DuPont as a draftsman for 27 years. Started out on the board in pencil and ended up on CAD. If you download the 1024 size of the drawings you can tell that the lettering was done by hand with a lettering template. Still though pretty amayzing drawings for the time.
Vince
Posted: 10/30/2016 12:02:57 AM EDT
Thanks for the reciever print. Going to make a poster of it for the reloading room.
Posted: 12/10/2016 11:38:38 PM EDT
Are the drawings of the trigger group available somewhere?
I'd like to make a jig for polishing the trigger interfaces and want to make and use a jig to ensure the angles are preserved during that polishing. Of course, that means knowing the angles.
Posted: 4/16/2017 4:56:29 PM EDT
How did they turn out when you guys blew them up for posters? The few I clicked on were blurry when I enlarged them.