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| Easystreet | 08-Aug-12 - 02:33 PM ET |
| Oregunner | 08-Aug-12 - 02:37 PM ET |
| gun fitter | 08-Aug-12 - 02:48 PM ET |
Citoris do not have drop-out trigger groups. It would take considerable gunsmithing to try to switch a set of mechanical triggers from one gun with inertia triggers from the other. Even if you did it, you may not have the same feel or crispness that you had before.
It would be cheaper to have the Citori trigger modified to reset with the subgauge tubes. Briley or any competent gunsmith should be able to fix this. Mark
Yes if he's compitent : however even I would just send the gun to brily. Less headachs. Joe Goldberg The owners, administrators and moderators of the Trapshooters.com have no obligation to keep objectionable messages off this forum. It is impossible for us to review all messages. All messages express the views of the author, and neither the owners, administrators or moderators of Trapshooters.com Discussion Forum will be held responsible for the content of any message. The owners, administrators and moderators of the Trapshooters.com Discussion Forum reserve the right to remove, edit, move or close any thread for any reason at our sole discretion. However, the owners, administrators and moderators are not monitoring or editing the site and are under no obligation to police it for items that some persons may find objectionable. [ Back ] To Register for full access to reply and create threads Click Here!
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