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Unread 01-26-2010, 02:18 PM   #7
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There are 3 main types of Millers. The early Elmer "Pappy" Miller selective design described by Harry (and used by Ithaca as a factory trigger). The later and current rocker selector and the later non-selective designs as installed by his son, Howard. The early style usually has a flat selector button and had R-S-L crudely stamped on the upper tang. The later design non-selector can be set up to shoot R or L barrels first. Installation of a Miller almost always requires the double trigger slot cut out as the Miller trigger itself is rather wide. I plan to shoot my 32" Titanic Steel D grade toplever with a Miller trigger at pigeons this weekend...
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