I now can convert a Perazzi trigger to mechanical reset for the second barrel. No more lost 2nd birds if you have a misfire on the first shot and the wad clears. I only need your trigger, I replace the inertia block with a new design and I adjust it to work with your trigger. The cost is $150 if your trigger is in good shape and I typically have your trigger 1 day.
Pull/Pull trigger testing is complete. A Pull/Pull trigger works best with very little creep in either sear. I can take creep out as part of a trigger service and can make the trigger mechanical at the same time.
So how does this work differently than the heavier inertia block Perazzi's uses for guys who shoot the sub gauge tube guns. This looks like a heavy inertial block? Can you convert a Beretta ASE 90 trigger to mechanical and what would that cost.
Would this be correct if this is a true mechanical trigger, I put two snap caps in the gun and I should be able to fire the first barrel release the trigger and fire the second barrel the way a true mechanical trigger works??? How much extra is it to take out the creep?
Hi Don , having trouble with my trigger for MX 2000. Drop out style. Thinking of having you check it out and also do yourmechanical inertia block . Best way to get trigger to you, what would be the cost? Thanks Gean.
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