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10-23-2009, 10:07 AM
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What Bill means by saying "forget it" is that IF you can find an expert smith with loads of Miller trigger conversion experience it will cost you a minimum of $2K and that is the simple fact of the matter.
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10-23-2009, 10:26 AM
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RJ,
I just inherited a 16 gauge VH with a miller trigger. It needed a lot of work so I sent it to Del Grego. In speaking with them I learned that Miller Triggers are going for about $2 to $2.5K. Del Grego use to spply sears for the conversion,but ran short and had to stop. The reason for the new sears is because they are bent. You might require a new stock to accomidate the trigger. I like double triggers and would have converted this one back, but then I would be way out of my price range.
Harry
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