A Companion to the New Rifle Musket Author:Companion Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: PLATE III. Fig. 6.—The Swivel Lock for Riftt Musket. Pattern 1853. A Main Spring a Bridle Pin B Tumbler b Sear Pin C Bridle c Sear Spring Pin D Se... more »ar E Sear Spring P Cock O Lock Plate H Swivel PLATE IV. Fig. 7.—Lock Plate (outside). A Look Plate d Comb of Cock B Cock e Nose dito C Tumbler Pin / Mouth ditto / Neck ditto A Body ditto PLATE V. Fig. 8.—Tli Lock Plate (inside). a Front Side Nail Hole b Main Spring Stud Hole c Bridle Stud Hole d Bridle Pin Hole e Rear Side Nail Hole and Stud of Lock Plate / Sear Spring Pin Hole g Sear Pin Hole h Sear Spring Stud Hole j Axle Hole k Fore Stud PLATE VI. Fig. 9.—The Main Spring (two ways). a The Stud b Spring c Return d Catch e Hook Fig IQ.—The Swivel. a, The Studs Fig. II.—The Tumbler. a The Pivot Full Bent I The Axle / Half Bent e The Squares g The Lever d The Bearer h Swivel Stud Hole chapter{Section 4PLATE VII. Fig. 12.—The Bridle. a, The Stud b The Tumbler Pivot Hole c Bridle Pin Hole d Sear Pin Hole Fig. IS.—The Sear. a The Arm b The Shank c Eye d Neck e Nose Fig. 14.—The Sear Spring (two ways). a The Eye b Stud c Spring d Return PLATE VIII. Fig. 15.—The Breech Pin. a The Face d The TaBg b The Screw Threads The Breech Pin Hole c The Neck Fig. 16.—The Nipple. a The Cone d The Screw Threads b The Squares e The Touch Hole c The Shoulder Fig. 17.—The Ramrod (in part). a The Head and Jagg b The Swell /.PLATE IX. Fig. 18.—The Back Sight. a The Bed d The Leaf b The Flangea e The Pin c The Slide Bar Fig. 19.—The Trigger. a The Blade d The Stud ft The Finger e The Plate e The Box IS. //. /.'I. PLATE X. Fig...« less