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Unread 05-14-2021, 10:02 AM   #11
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Have you put the action together outside of the stock so you can see how the triggers/sears are engaging?
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Unread 05-14-2021, 12:16 PM   #12
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I cannot stress enough that you need to get the gun to a good single trigger mechanic and NOT to touch or modify any part of the mechanism. Beyond cleaning.
You are dealing with an unknown/potentially rare mechanism. Which means that parts for it will be non-existsnt and would need to be made if they are rendered unrepairable.
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Got the trigger issue fixed. Went out and shot a round of clays with it. Works great now and no more doubling.
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How do you like the Tin cloth gun case?
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How do you like the Tin cloth gun case?
Love it. I've been using it for a few years now. I highly recommend them. I have one of their sportsman bags I use for sporting clays as well. Very well made stuff. I hate to see a lot of their clothes are being imported now. I make sure and only get the USA made products.
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Got the trigger issue fixed. Went out and shot a round of clays with it. Works great now and no more doubling.
So, what exactly did you do?
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Got the trigger issue fixed. Went out and shot a round of clays with it. Works great now and no more doubling.
So, what exactly did you do? Beautiful gun by the way.
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One trigger to two
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So, what exactly did you do? Beautiful gun by the way.
I switched it back to double trigger. It left the factory with double triggers in 1907. After studying how the single trigger worked, the doubles seemed much more reliable. I plan on using it for sporting clays and wanted something I could depend on.
Thanks for the compliment. She is a really nice gun that fits really well. 32" barrels, no safety with only 2-1/4" drop at the heel, makes it very shootable.
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That is the best way to fix a single trigger. In my opinion.
I did not even notice the triggers in the photo. Duh...
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