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A what now?
Someone else correct me if I am wrong but as far as I am aware "Types" when relating to Perazzi are for the forearm style/connection to the forearm iron/receiver. It has nothing to do with triggers.
The triggers are either Drop out in a flat spring or coil configuration or non-drop out configuration in either flat spring or coil.
 
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Thanks. That's kind of what I thought, but I saw an op wanting to buy a Type 4 trigger and it got me to thinking. I know there are different style inertia blocks on the O/U triggers and thought maybe that had something to do with types.
 
oh, theres coilspring, leaf spring, internal selectable, external selectable, those with LOP capability, those with gold triggers, those with blue triggers, those with setback triggers, those with webs on the lower barrel hammer, those that don't work very well and those that do. I am sure there are all sorts of other types.
 
A what now?
Someone else correct me if I am wrong but as far as I am aware "Types" when relating to Perazzi are for the forearm style/connection to the forearm iron/receiver. It has nothing to do with triggers.
The triggers are either Drop out in a flat spring or coil configuration or non-drop out configuration in either flat spring or coil.
No sir,
Perazzi makes over 4
5 different triggers just for the dropout models
You have,
Top Firing First
Bottom Firing First
Internally Selectable
Externally Selectable
4 Position Adjustable
I'm sure there are more,
MG
 
A what now?
Someone else correct me if I am wrong but as far as I am aware "Types" when relating to Perazzi are for the forearm style/connection to the forearm iron/receiver. It has nothing to do with triggers.
The triggers are either Drop out in a flat spring or coil configuration or non-drop out configuration in either flat spring or coil.
"Type" could also refer to where the top lever release was located on the breech face.
 
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