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  1. Default Underwood Laminated Trigger Housing

    They look laminated to me? Are these as good as the machined trigger housings?
    Thank You.

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    In my opinion, as good, yes. There are differences in fit and finish, and feel. I think the milled is a bit heftier, heavier, thicker trigger guards. But the stamped laminated types appear to have better front lugs.
    A lot of the manufactures used both types.
    Last edited by warbrds; 01-21-2015 at 07:27. Reason: spelling
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    Yes they are as good as the machined ones. Underwood started out with machined and switched over to the type 4 during production. IBM only used the type 4 for all of their production. Production was faster using the stamped housing and less man power was needed over all.

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    I've never seen a laminated one, but I don't have a Underwood either. Have a IBM, SG and Inland.

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    If you have an original IBM trigger housing then you have one. Stamped or laminated it's the same thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuna View Post
    If you have an original IBM trigger housing then you have one. Stamped or laminated it's the same thing.
    I guess I'll get it out and have a look.

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