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Unread 03-13-2017, 05:30 PM   #1
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The vendor lists this trigger as factory. I have seen a lot of Parkers but none with this style trigger. Anyone else ever see this trigger?
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Unread 03-13-2017, 06:23 PM   #2
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Factory CSMC Model 21!
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Unread 03-13-2017, 06:27 PM   #3
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The seller says "maybe even factory installed" but it sure wasn't the Parker factory.






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It looks like at trigger from an SKB with the gold select button.Definitely not Parker.
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I think Tony installed it. Never seen one before.
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It is like the single selective trigger Atlas Arms used on the over/unders they marketed. The only Atlas Arms catalog I have, only offers the non-selective single trigger for aftermarket installation on old American doubles. I wonder if they offered their selective version earlier or later then my catalog?
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I have seen triggers similar to this on Parkers before. They were miller STYLE by way of operation. Not factory of course.
The stock on the gun in question is also not original.
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Tony installs a copy of the Miller trigger. Patent has expired.
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Actually those are the triggers he uses on the RBLs.The RBL is based on the SKB patents. It is a good trigger but not factory.
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I wonder what the Buchanan Single Trigger looks like and if Remington ever bought the patent from Mr. Buchanan for the $500 he thought it was worth.

And what about Hewson's 1903 patented single trigger - what does that one look like?




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