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Unread 10-31-2019, 03:59 PM   #11
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Brian, IMO it should have the word “MILLER” stamped into the sides of the trigger and would have the serrations on the face of the selector in order to be considered genuine. In your experience have you seen a genuine Miller trigger without these features?

I think your “Miller style” is appropriate for this trigger.



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I do not know enough about the chronology of the Miller Trigger to know if ALL legitimate Miller Triggers had the miller name on them or not. Yes, hence my wording "miller style". Which I am sure the trigger is mechanically identical to a Miller.
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One question. I note the bottom plate where the trigger is has only an opening for a single trigger. Did the Miller conversion come with a non 2 trigger bottom plate to replace the 2 trigger opening / plate?
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Miller was not stamped on later Ithaca NID's before ithaca designed their own ST.
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I sent a note to the Miller Trigger people, asking them if their triggers were used as original equipment on my gun which was made in the mid 20's. No response
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One question. I note the bottom plate where the trigger is has only an opening for a single trigger. Did the Miller conversion come with a non 2 trigger bottom plate to replace the 2 trigger opening / plate?
The original trigger plate is machined to alter it for fitment of the miller trigger.
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B.Dudly I was wondering if the orignal Parker 2 trigger system required a larger hole on the bottom plate to take both triggers. This single trigger fits very tight on the bottom plate and does not appear to have enough room for the Parker 2 trigger system to stick out of the bottom plate. I'm new at this so any help is appreciated.
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