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grunt 16-Jun-12 - 08:05 PM ET
tanda1 16-Jun-12 - 11:56 PM ET
BAD 303 17-Jun-12 - 12:11 AM ET
timb99 17-Jun-12 - 04:40 AM ET
grunt 18-Jun-12 - 07:27 PM ET
nwtapingtools 19-Jun-12 - 07:49 AM ET
skeet_man 19-Jun-12 - 09:54 AM ET
bigben 19-Jun-12 - 07:29 PM ET
ramorton 20-Jun-12 - 04:05 AM ET
dickgtax 22-Jun-12 - 03:40 PM ET


Subject: Lighten Beretta trigger
From: grunt
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Date: Sat, Jun 16, 2012 - 08:05 PM ET
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Anyone had any luck lighten up a Beretta shotgun trigger. Short of sending it to a gunsmith. A friend has a 41/2 # trigger wants 3#.

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Subject: Lighten Beretta trigger
From: tanda1
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Date: Sat, Jun 16, 2012 - 11:56 PM ET
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Short of sending it to a qualified gunsmith? Tell him to push the gun forward a few inches as he pulls the trigger...it will feel like 3 lbs.

Otherwise a trip to someone who knows what they are doing is the obvious answer.

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Subject: Lighten Beretta trigger
From: BAD 303
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Date: Sun, Jun 17, 2012 - 12:11 AM ET
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Dan Suggs is your answer. Done right and quick turn around.

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Subject: Lighten Beretta trigger
From: timb99
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Date: Sun, Jun 17, 2012 - 04:40 AM ET
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Send it to Cole's gunsmithing in Maine.

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Subject: Lighten Beretta trigger
From: grunt
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Date: Mon, Jun 18, 2012 - 07:27 PM ET
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TTT

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Subject: Lighten Beretta trigger
From: nwtapingtools
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Date: Tue, Jun 19, 2012 - 07:49 AM ET
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+1 vote for sending it to Cole.

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Subject: Lighten Beretta trigger
From: skeet_man
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Date: Tue, Jun 19, 2012 - 09:54 AM ET
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Third vote for Cole.

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Subject: Lighten Beretta trigger
From: bigben
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Date: Tue, Jun 19, 2012 - 07:29 PM ET
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Grunt, tell your buddy to keep there, even heavier, at 3 lbs, the next thing will be flinching then a release trigger, have seen it a hundred times. incinerate em!

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Subject: Lighten Beretta trigger
From: ramorton
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Date: Wed, Jun 20, 2012 - 04:05 AM ET
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Pull the gun in tighter, the trigger will be easier to pull. Roy

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Subject: Lighten Beretta trigger
From: dickgtax
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Date: Fri, Jun 22, 2012 - 03:40 PM ET
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big ben is right. 4 1/2 pounds is a pretty good weight. A lot of people don't know that a very light trigger pull is just as likely to cause a flinch as a very heavy pull. You can also get into safety issues, doubling, not resetting for the second shot, etc.

As your mother said when you got your first pimple: "Leave it alone, you'll only make it worse."

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