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![Hiawatha model .410 trigger pin is bent, I managed to straighten it a bit using a vise. Would a Model 67 12 or 20 gauge pin work as a replacement? : r/Shotguns Hiawatha model .410 trigger pin is bent, I managed to straighten it a bit using a vise. Would a Model 67 12 or 20 gauge pin work as a replacement? : r/Shotguns](https://preview.redd.it/uu33zwqm5hc71.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=f926f7ad87bb56afdd3df5ffec08573d9b5d011e)
Hiawatha model .410 trigger pin is bent, I managed to straighten it a bit using a vise. Would a Model 67 12 or 20 gauge pin work as a replacement? : r/Shotguns
![Manual for noncommissioned officers and privates of cavalry of the Army of the United States. 1917. To be also used by engineer companies (mounted) for cavalry instruction and training. Fig. 15, Manual for noncommissioned officers and privates of cavalry of the Army of the United States. 1917. To be also used by engineer companies (mounted) for cavalry instruction and training. Fig. 15,](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2CF3MKR/manual-for-noncommissioned-officers-and-privates-of-cavalry-of-the-army-of-the-united-states-1917-to-be-also-used-by-engineer-companies-mounted-for-cavalry-instruction-and-training-fig-15-par-24-attacks-27-1-thrust-thrust-the-rifle-quickly-forward-to-the-full-length-of-the-leftarm-turning-the-barrel-to-the-left-and-direct-the-point-of-thebayonet-at-the-point-to-be-attacked-but-covering-the-rightforearm-at-the-same-time-straighten-the-right-leg-vigor-ously-and-throw-the-weight-of-the-body-forward-and-on-the-76-masrital-foe-noktcoiimissioned-ofricers-left-leg-the-ball-of-the-2CF3MKR.jpg)