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Oh yeah. If you are starting with new metal, there is no reason not to do it right if the plan is established ahead of time.
That pictured gun is a good example of that. The backwards and out of line hinge pin does not help either.
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I agree with you guys 100% on this post, it's all in the details. Hinge pin aside, if they put the screws back in the blank holes and case hardened everything to match I think that would have been an acceptable and reversible solution.
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Great job on the trigger slots! Could you show us what you're doing on the other side for mounting the triggers. I know you can remove the single trigger mechanism easily, but am curious if the machining is already there for mounting the double triggers & associated spring. I'm also curious what your plans are for the safety toggle, being as the single & double triggers use a different mortice in the stock along with different hardware in including the push rod. |
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The physical mounting of the triggers is the same on both single and double trigger plates. The mounting of the trigger spring is simply a matter of drilling and tapping a 2-64 hole in the proper place, which I have already done.
I welded up and dressed down the single trigger milling in that area on the back side but have left the milling in the forward areas. No real need to do anything there since it will not be seen and does not effect function of anything. This particular gun is getting restocked, so the safety mechanism is of no concern. A DT jacket toggle will be inletted into the new stock in the typical fashion.
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Thanks Brian!!
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I have a couple of quick questions regarding "swapping out parts": What parts are needed and are they readily available? From where? Can any decent gunsmith perform this job if he has the parts? Or do I need to find a Parker guy? I found a nice repro that I like except for the fact that it has a single trigger. Purchase price obviously will have to include cost of the trigger work if I can't find a double trigger gun I like -- how much would you think this job should cost? Thanks, Ron |
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What variety of Repro did you "find" that can't be found with double triggers? There are a bunch of Repros out there.
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