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Yup, a first generation Miller without the identifying stamp on the trigger itself.
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Had the trigger pull checked and it is around 4 lbs. loosened the back tang screw so it was flush with the tang. Tried R/L and it works sometimes and double’s sometimes. L/R works. The gun is in need of a good stock. The wrist is very thin and there is a repair.
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Thin wrist with a repair. Could be wood or something in the repair is making contact with something in the trigger mechanism?
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I took it apart. Insides are pretty contaminated.
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Here is the trigger
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Here is the stock.
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That stock is more than likely the issue
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