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Unread 04-25-2024, 03:43 PM   #1
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Does anyone know of a trigger lock which works well with 2 triggers? At this point I just have the one Parker, so it doesn’t make sense to buy a safe.
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I started with one....now I need another safe
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It usually starts with one….

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I have this lock; don't even know what brand it is. I just tried it on a double trigger gun; it went on fine and actually covered up almost all the trigger guard. I'm guessing any lock that just has one bolt joining the two halves will work...

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Thanks Phil. I was afraid a universal one wouldn’t cover the whole trigger guard, but I guess if it can be clamped over the triggers, that should work. It occurs to me that my question is akin to going on a muscle car forum and asking about installing a one-barrel carburetor!
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Thanks It occurs to me that my question is akin to going on a muscle car forum and asking about installing a one-barrel carburetor!
Now that right there was funny.... from a onetime 1966 tri power GTO owner
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That would’ve been a nice car, Bruce! I wouldn’t mind a ‘69 Z/28 but, ya know….
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Now that right there was funny.... from a onetime 1966 tri power GTO owner
That was a great year! Mine was a 65 3x2, 4 spd 410 rear.
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Now that right there was funny.... from a onetime 1966 tri power GTO owner
‘65 with tri-power for me in 1966.


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1966 Chevy Biscayne with Factory 427 and Muncie 4 speed. I still have dreams of owning that car. Thomas
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