Nassik Posted October 2, 2009 Report Posted October 2, 2009 I'm trying to figure out what the piece on the RoTJ E-11 is that rests where the Hengstler counter goes on an ANH E-11. I know that it gets referred to as a door catch but upon examining the piece in photos I just don't think that it's a door catch of any kind. Not even a window latch or any kind of strike plate. The piece is too complex for a door catch. Why is there a hole in the side of this piece? And what is the purpose of the hemispherical bit on the rear underside of this piece? These are details that aren't found on a door catch. I'm inclined to think that this may be another part from a gun or rifle. That would account for the details of this item. I started paying attention to this piece after I received a resin door catch for the RoTJ E-11 from Smitty. No offense intended to Smitty, but his piece isn't correct. Not if this picture is any indication. Does anyone have any insight on this part? I've spent hours looking through parts diagrams of various Winchester rifles, looking at door catches from the UK, window latches, and strike plates. I can't discover the identity of the RoTJ hammer greeblies either but Smitty's hammers look right to me. Quote
Smitty Posted October 3, 2009 Report Posted October 3, 2009 Wow that does look different than mine. I wish I knew what the found part was. Looks like the center rectangle on that is recessed where on mine its raised. Oh well mine was the best I could come up with given the templates on the blaster builders club website. I still wish I could get the found parts for the ESB blaster alligator clips. As far as the hammers go, I couldnt find identical ones either. The closest I could find was the colt .45 pistol hammer but even it has some differences. Quote
pandatrooper[TK] Posted October 3, 2009 Report Posted October 3, 2009 (edited) Could it be an older dovetail sight riser / mount? The tapered grooves on the sides reminds me of a dovetail sight mount, possibly from an old rifle of some kind? Like this but a different model? ------------ My only other guess would be a security latch for a door or patio door. Edited October 18, 2021 by gmrhodes13 link not working removed Quote
oiftanker Posted October 3, 2009 Report Posted October 3, 2009 reminds me of latch plate for sliding pocket door Quote
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