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Unread 07-29-2003, 06:43 AM   #7
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Couple of other items that caught my attention :

The circumference of the round knob on the take-down lever is strongly beveled. I understand from the R. Gibson book (ref. page 40) that HK take-down lever knobs are usually cut at 90 degrees around the circumference with no bevel or chamfer...





Also, the bevel inside the hole of the toggle knob is slightly beveled, but I understood this should be much more deeply beveled on HK's...(refer to Gibson's book, page 38) maybe the photo just does not show enough detail...

The checkering grooves cut along the radiused circumference of the toggle knob are usually more radiused on HK's as well...



Here are two photos of the similar parts on my S-code HK...for comparison...





Would like to know what others think...?

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