Palmer Autotrigger for Houndsooth

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  • Loophole
    MCB Member
    • Feb 2021
    • 1427
    • California

    #1

    Palmer Autotrigger for Houndsooth

    This is a super long shot… but does anyone happen to have an Autotrigger for a houndstooth they would be willing to part with?

    thanks!
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    Last edited by Loophole; 10-14-2025, 08:07 PM.
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  • Loophole
    MCB Member
    • Feb 2021
    • 1427
    • California

    #2
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    • GanonsGrin
      Skeet Surfer!
      • Jul 2020
      • 524

      #3
      Have a pic of what you’re after?

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      • Loophole
        Loophole commented
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        Cunha nailed it, however shoot me photos of what you have. That may be a good temporary solution.

        Thanks!
    • Cunha
      Certified Post Whore
      • Jul 2020
      • 2027

      #4
      If you had one, youd know

      The at arm on this gun https://external-content.duckduckgo....eee222ac78e3aa

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      • GanonsGrin
        GanonsGrin commented
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        Well Ive owned a houndstooth in the past, and I have a mountain of Sheridan bits including an AT set, but I wasn’t sure if it was specific to a houndstooth. Not everyone is a parts nerd, ya nerd! I’m just not a low-key hoarder at this point, and I need it to start getting rid of it all. Mine is a metal rod with 2 set posts that attach to the pump arm to keep it in place. No ideas who it’s from or what it’s for though
        Last edited by GanonsGrin; 10-12-2025, 12:34 PM.
    • Loophole
      MCB Member
      • Feb 2021
      • 1427
      • California

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      • Loophole
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        • Feb 2021
        • 1427
        • California

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        • Alexndl
          MCB member
          • Jul 2020
          • 3508
          • Montreal, Qc, Canada

          #7
          I don't have one but I'm curious what it does look like?


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          Edit just saw the picture from Cunha's post
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          💀Team Ragnastock💀

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          • Loophole
            Loophole commented
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            I probably should add that to the original post!
        • Loophole
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          • Feb 2021
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          • Chuck E Ducky
            Ragnastock Enforcer
            • Jul 2020
            • 6116
            • NY

            #9
            Boy that looks easy to make. Anyone got one they can take some measurements on. What are they made out of?

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            • Loophole
              Loophole commented
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              I believe just a piece of aluminum. Should be pretty easy to replicate. Wish I still had one of my old guns for the measurements! Trying to get my CF Houndstooth all prettied up.
          • Loophole
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            • Feb 2021
            • 1427
            • California

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            • Cunha
              Certified Post Whore
              • Jul 2020
              • 2027

              #11
              I think they were brass sheet, slotted then bent to shape, fitting and soldered to the rod then nickeled.

              Ganon just teasing of course! Thats why I shared the photo.

              The one you describe is a generic but functional standard Sheridan AT.

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