Thanks to all who have responded to the thread. I feel I must explain the cirumstances, I suffer from a medical condition do to injuries, where I loose circulation in my hands at temps less than 40 degrees. This requires me to wear battery heated gloves when it gets cold. As you can imagine, they are quite bulky, so I shoot a single trigger Uggie as a cold weather gun.
Since I'm trying to resserect this 16ga. o frame to a shootable condition, I thought it would make an excellent replacement - who would not rather carry a Parker? In the course of investigation, I became interested in Elmer Miller and his single trigger. I know some people don't think much of them,but they are very prevalent and could not have been in business as long as they were without some supporters. Is there a book or historical info on his contribution to firearm history.
As a side note, what was available from Parker if one wanted to order a single trigger? Was it only Remington years ,did they have their own system, send them in for Miller conversion? I'm curious and can't find very much info.
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