Like John, I had it done on a Smith I purchased, but in this case the triggers were reversed from the normal (right barrel first). I did note that one of the triggers on the reversed configuration extended beyond the perimeter of the guard a bit. Again, this was on a Smith 20 gauge. According to the gunsmith that reversed the triggers, it was an easy job.
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