There may be a difference between a trigger group that is selectable and one that isn't. A friend bought a trigger group for a DT sporting with the intent of using it in his fixed choke DT-11 international trap gun. It would not work and was not intended to work he later found out.
I would advise having a spare trigger group if possible. The only time I have a breakdown on a shoot was with my DT10 when a sear spring broke and I did not have a spare trigger group or extra gun that day and it cost me a league prize.
Devonian.
They are the same. I bought a spare DT11 trigger group for my DT10. The odd thing is, sometimes the trigger will need to be fitted, regardless of model, and other ones will fall right in. I wasn’t that lucky so had Rich Cole fit mine.
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