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Unread 08-13-2024, 09:30 AM   #1
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The single trigger Repros position is at the location of the forward position of a double trigger gun effectively lengthening the LOP for the shooter.





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Hmm.
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Hmm.
All things being equal the wood on the single trigger gun should be longer by the amount of distance between the two triggers on the right hand gun.
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Here’s what the authors of The Parker Story reported regarding LOP:

“Skeuse specified the pull length of the Reproductions to be 14 3/8 inches. Well, the Japanese made the guns exactly to that specification, but measured the pull from either the front trigger of two trigger guns or the single trigger of a gun so equipped. The single trigger on the Reproduction was located in the same position as the rear trigger on a two trigger gun. Thus, the single trigger Reproductions may have a pull length that is a little too long for some shooters.”

About 14-15 years ago, I had a 20ga. Repro with a single selective trigger that I had converted to double triggers. That conversion added 5/8” to the LOP.
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I know I'm at least 120 years too late, but the only way to measure length of pull is from the middle of the butt to the rear of the trigger guard. The position of the triggers is of no consequence.
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I have a single trigger 20 ga.,the trigger seems to be in the rear position and
the lop,from trigger to center of butt plate is 15 1/4 ".
A twelve gauge that measures 14 1/4". That would lead me to believe lop dimensions could be anything ?
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I have two Reproductions. The single trigger gun measures 14 1/4. The double trigger gun measures 14 3/4. The length of the wood on both guns are the same. I had assumed that was the case on all of them. I was at the gun show in Tulsa this year and measured a two trigger repro and it was 14 3/8. I guess my assumption was wrong.
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