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Old 05-15-2021, 08:39 AM   #21
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Same here Brian... Duh here too.

John, did you do the conversion yourself?





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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...
It just made more sense. The single trigger was removed without damaging anthing. I was still able to use the original trigger plate. I put it in a zip lock bag and stored it away. I never saw any makers marks identifying who did it but the workmanship was very nice.
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Same here Brian... Duh here too.

John, did you do the conversion yourself?





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Yes I did. It was very straightforward since I was able to use the original triggerplate.
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Amazing that you had the other parts necessary.





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Amazing that you had the other parts necessary.





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Keeping a little tackle box with spare odds and ends comes in handy sometimes.
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I recently acquired a Parker with what looks to be the same trigger. It currently works properly but if it starts to fail what parts did you replace? Looks like a sear and the triggers? It is interesting that the trigger isn’t common enough for anyone here to know who designed and installed them.
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After much research I determined it was most likely a Kautzky trigger. I think they were found mostly on Fox guns. I ended up just taking it out and putting double triggers back on the gun.
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Great work John! More pics of the gun please!
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This isn't the best pic, but this was after the 2022 NSCA US Open in Georgetown S.C. I shot the SxS event with it.
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It's a 1908 DHE with 32" barrels pigeon gun.
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