Rizzuto parts
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Rizzuto parts
Does anyone happen to have a button assembly and bail for a rizzuto estileto Milano switchblade they'd part with? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Rizzuto parts
Any other time I'd be swimming in rizzy parts but not this time sorry
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Re: Rizzuto parts
Is the button assembly different than what you’d find on a standard Italian style switchblade?
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yes it is more on par with an older picklock button/rocker assembly, only they were usually cast zinc. I have used picklock rockers with success before using the all steel unit to replace the cast zinc one since they wear out and break easily.
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Re: Rizzuto parts
Thanks anyway guys maybe I have one somewhere around here if I look good enough but haven't come across it yet. Keep me in mind if you dig one up.
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