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PARKER SINGLE TRIGGER QUESTION
Unread 02-20-2021, 09:50 AM   #1
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I have a 20 GA Parker with Parker single trigger in the far rear position. Is trigger position adjustable by any means. I would like to increase prceived LOP.
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I have a nice VHE 20 with a rear position single Miller trigger and Brian added some spacers to put it out to 14 1/4 lop., the stock is not cut. I haven't found an alternative to that but since Miller is in business, maybe they could alter it if yours is a Miller.
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I know a Parker single can be modified, because I saw a guy shooting one at Ernies a couple years ago. I believe he said he modified a front trigger so the blade was the same as the original.
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They are not adjustable. The trigger would have to be replaced or modified.
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Another alternative is that you could convert the SST to double triggers and gain at least 5/8" LOP.
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Here is a comparison between my DHE 20 trigger position an that on a LC Smith 20 with Hunter One ST.
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That trigger is pretty abnormal appearing on the smith. They typically look very much like that of the parker.
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I had an AAHE with a Miller single trigger, the new owners of the "Miller system would not touch converting it back to original double triggers,although they installed the single trigger to start with. thanks to a PGCA member I traded for a set of gold triggers off a Parker, and Dave fjelline did the work, and I am satisfied with it! do not know why the Miller people would not do it, although It was a tedious job, Gary
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Here is a picture of a Parker GHE 20 GA that was just listed on GI by a member of this Group. It shows a Parker SST in a forward position. Does this mean that a trigger may be found to replace the one in my gun?
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Bob,
I would call that one more of a mid position trigger than a forward position.
Anything than a rear position would be less common and harder to find by way of parts.
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