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3/4 view showing case screws and overall profile.

 

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rear case removed showing numbers wheel, reset button, and wheel platen

 

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rear case removed

 

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more detail of the rear case

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detail shows number wheel plate. this plate holds the numbers in place. it falls out easy and needs to stay in place.

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note the position of the plate.

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more detail showing the orientation of the plate.

 

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my TK number set (sorry for the blur)

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front clip detail with diode, set screw and cap. remove this assembly to see the front sleeve.

 

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detail showing clip screw

 

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front sleeve removed

 

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detail of front sleeve.

 

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front sleeve, with cutouts for eagle window.

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back of front sleeve showing bent brass clip. this bent brass clip is all that holds the front sleeve on.

 

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detail showing eagle logo and screw placements. note the brass screws with a nylon washer surrounding them.

 

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more of a detail shot showing the front case removal.

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This section is for showing how the TK number can be set, and will show the sight rail placement

as well as the mounting plate and nut and bolt system you can install.

 

templates and drawings coming very soon!

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good work so far Vern, i was waiting for the rest to comment. it is cool to see the internals of the counter,, now i really need to get me one of those :D

 

by chance does your camera have a macro setting? it could improve the blurred close up shots

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  • 5 months later...

Hi Vern!

I have been napping for 6 months. But I'm back now.

Just checking out stuff I missed. This looks good!

(Besides the drunken camera shots.) Kidding!!!

Hope all is well. I'm taking good care of my gun.

Umm, I named it "Vern" - hope that was ok!!! Take care, Jen

:atat:

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