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Possibly a length of pull adjustment. Similar to a K80?
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It appears to me that it has an adjustable LOP by moving the trigger position. My dad had a Sauer O&U made by Caesar Guerini that had a similar setup.
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Also interchangeable triggers...
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Adjustable trigger position. Seen on many competition guns. My 682 had one.
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I hadn't noticed the 'travel' slot for the trigger group.
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Dean, The trigger shoe slides back and forth on a dovetail. The set screw locks it in place.
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Thanks Dave. I think I'll stick to Parkers. I've never had a great interest in any other guns anyway.
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As always, thank you gents
My first impression was the same as Deans thinking it may be for a weight adjustment as I've had rifles w/an adjustable trigger in the past, albeit adjustments made from the interior of the trigger group. Just wasn't sure in this case as I've never had a s-gun with a single trigger before and have remained curious, so thanks again for schooling me. Now that I'm looking at it & understanding what it is I'm looking at (riding in a dovetail), it looks like maybe 1/4" travel at best? Not really interested in the gun but it is a nice one..sure is a robust design! |
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