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I have a brother that is "reversed choked". Most of his friends would agree, too.
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It was selective until I just moved the selector. Now it won't return.
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Is this single trigger a Parker? Or a Miller? Or something else? (photos would help) Better send the whole gun off to Bachelder's. They can put it right. But it won't be cheap... |
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The word on the street is that Bachelder’s has several hundred guns waiting to even be looked at. Besides being expensive, they can’t even give a realistic time frame as to when you’ll get it back... just sayin’... . |
I think there is a FAQ that has contact information on single trigger repair.
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I haven't had any work done by Briley's in a while, so I would go with someone recommended by the Parker Assoc. I've heard good things about Kirk Merrington. |
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Minor adjustment and selector moved.
Until today I never knew that this style of trigger was selective. I knew the trigger of an SKB style was selective by pushing button left or right. The reason I use a sxs is the capability of choosing the choke with trigger selection. I disposed of a Superposed 12 and a 20 when a friend introduced me to his Parker 20 with twin triggers. That was a delight, not having to fumble with a selector for a close or far target. I have plainly seen the knurled protrusion ( now known to me as the selector) but didn't know what it was. Just a remnant of the "other trigger"? None the less, this cross choked 28 was used by a left eye dominate shooter. Doubt that the letter will tell the construction of each when it left the factory, but it was a left handed gun as purchased. Happy either way, just need to trade for " right hand choked" , twin trigger gun. Left barrel first......I don't think so. Worth a try I suppose. Thanks for responses. |
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