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As constructed to the patented design, Miller triggers are one-off installations and as such are built in situ so to speak, e.g. not transferrable to any other gun unless the entire trigger plate with existing mechanism is fitted, which becomes a real nightmare in mating metal surfaces and fitting stock internals. A 'donor' set of barrels is really the most cost-effective alternative and the one that makes the most sense.
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