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Unread 07-10-2010, 06:44 PM   #4
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Really! I never expected that. The trigger looks like the photo you posted, but the safety is marked SAFE in the standard lettering but then marked R,S,L from top to bottom. I thought it unusual that it was stamped and engraved. So was a Miller trigger something that was done at that time? Is it desireable? Was it done at the factory or is it like a Timney is today? It is a rifle like crisp trigger and as a shooter I like the selector.

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