Is there such a thing as a a factory made 'short' No.4 cocking piece?
This one (in the middle) came off a matching serial number 1942 Fazakerly No.4 Mk.1.
At first I thought it was Bubba at work but then noticed a few things:
The bluing at the back where it would have been ground off is the same as the rest and looks original.
The threaded hole and hole for the set screw are well made and don't look re-made by Bubba. There is the same bluing on the inside of the set screw recess as on the rest.
The milled ribs for grip extend farther forward that those on a regular cocking piece.
The back of the shortened firing pin looks well done, not like Bubba cut it off with a hack saw.
Is this possible a legit, original part that I shouldn't replace?
This one (in the middle) came off a matching serial number 1942 Fazakerly No.4 Mk.1.
At first I thought it was Bubba at work but then noticed a few things:
The bluing at the back where it would have been ground off is the same as the rest and looks original.
The threaded hole and hole for the set screw are well made and don't look re-made by Bubba. There is the same bluing on the inside of the set screw recess as on the rest.
The milled ribs for grip extend farther forward that those on a regular cocking piece.
The back of the shortened firing pin looks well done, not like Bubba cut it off with a hack saw.
Is this possible a legit, original part that I shouldn't replace?


















































