No, I'm not Bill. And I just thought you had so many guns you forgot what that one was. What you just said is that all three guns have some things in common, the old Contender and Contender G2 have some things in common that the Encore doesn't, and the G2 and Encore have some things in common the old Contender doesn't. I don't disagree with any of that, but the G2 Contender is still a Contender and the Encore is a different gun with a different size frame. That's why original Contenders and G2s have interchangeable barrels, but you can't use them on an Encore, or Encore barrels on either generation of Contender. But the G2 isn't just a beefed up Contender like we've been led to believe. It's almost the same thing as a smaller Encore, but it still has 2 firing pins and a selector on the hammer for rimfire or centerfire. Here are some pictures I found online of both sides of a Contender G2 frame that's been cut away at the factory so you can see the insides better. I don't see the pin and snap ring you and Tom were talking about, but maybe you guys can point them out to me. My eyes aren't quite what they used to be, what with the cataracts and all. Maybe there's "G3" version of the G2 that has those parts in it but I never saw them before.
P.S. If the same trigger overtravel screw is used in all 3 pistols, why doesn't your Encore have one in the trigger guard like the Contenders? Did they use the same size screw somewhere else?