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Ok thanks
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I'm certainly no big advocate of single trigger on a double gun . However I do have several but to the best of my knowledge they all left the factory as such . As to switching one I wouldn't even if I knew it would work but thats just me .
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The trigger blade seems to be missing on that one. I don't even know what it looks like, much less how to make one. I'd like to have it for a paperweight, but not at $53.
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The infallible was an aftermarket trigger used in various makes of guns. This one is incomplete.
If you are looking for single trigger parts for a Parker, you are better off going with the actual Parker made triggers. I have a few pretty much complete setups hanging around from Repros. They still would need a LOT of farting around to get them into a gun if you are talking a conversion from double triggers. My opinion, a single trigger on a double gun is just dumb.
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