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Personally, I think ejectors were the worse idea ever. Single triggers are a close second.
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I have had trouble with exactly ONE Parker and it was a VHE that failed to eject the left barrel and $$$ later and six month wait I got it fixed. Dan at Giacomo's said he was up for a challenge when he took it, then said that will be the last one he does and, "Now I remember why I stopped working on those damn things." I believe he had to make a part? Might be what Frank was talking about. |
No, single triggers are the dumbest.
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I just converted a high condition 12/32/VHE to double triggers. Although its Parker single trigger didn’t balk or double fire, and worked OK to shift R-L and L-R, all 4 pulls had varying creep and were inconsistent. OK for hunting I guess but for sporting I’m more of a trigger toucher than a pull through guy. Now it's got crisp 4.4 and 5.3 pound pulls and I couldn't be happier.
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I had a cherry little Fox 20 gauge AE Grade with an original Kautzky ST that a well-meaning "gun tinkerer" attempted to "adjust for better pulls." Result was a total dumpster fire: loaded and ready to fire, the gun would go off when you took the safety off, and if you switched it to the alternate barrel, it would go off when you closed the gun! I had Dan Rossiter install double triggers, which he luckily had some original stock left. They looked great and the gun worked flawlessly afterwards.
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It's a tough call but I think a single trigger is worst than ejectors. I have turned down many old side by sides because they had single triggers. I sure don't want to pay extra foe either ejectors or a single trigger.
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