My local gunsmith can install one. Had a gentleman from new jersey send him a trigger to be converted. Last I heard the gentleman was very happy. Price was only $190 to convert I believe. BYG
Most gunsmiths will not build them they are too dangerous. The 31 is almost impossible to rest once set you need 3 hands one to hold trigger one to push in bolt release and a third to pull forend back. The placement of the release in the right front of the trigger guard is the problem not like a model 12 where you can reach the bolt release much easier on the left rear. I have had one and always just shot the shell and started over never trusted the system. This is of course just my personal feeling but look at the gun and try to unset it while holding on to the trigger then add a loaded shell to the juggling act.
Posted in good faith to help make a good decision and safety issues..
Old One Eye: What was wrong with your 31, mine falls open when I hit the release, and I like the release in front better than in back as I don't have to try to reach up under my hand while trying to hold the trigger. Actually the location of the safety & release and their slick actions are reasons I settled on 31s instead of M12s. What am I missing here???? Ross Puls
Ross my gun was tight it did not fall open when the release was pressed.
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