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Default Lames Model 801 Parts!

Along with many replacement components for the Erma Luger-styled pistols in a parts lot I recently bought was a collection of parts for the Lames Model 801 superimposed shotgun. One of the bags full of firing pins was appropriately labeled, so I was at least able to list on Gunbroker...but since my experience with shotgun actions is pretty much non-existent, I have no clue where all the pins, springs, and other small parts fit on this gun.

Does anyone have a schematic for the 801? Is anyone familiar enough with the gun to be able to identify the parts, if they were laid out and photographed?

Research shows the Lames to be a fairly well-made gun that pretty much no one has heard of. They apparently imported from Italy during the 70s-90s, and are reputed to be dependable--unless a part breaks. I might be the holder of the last stash left on earth, and I'd love to pass these parts along to someone who needs them, as well as recoup some of my overall investment.
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