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09-01-2011, 10:10 AM | #21 |
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Wow. Missed that! Is that a 4000 # range gun? I read a thread on Jan's forum from 2004 that led me to conclude that the wide triggers were distributed only on some guns in the 3000-4000 range. Is that still the consensus? Is the wide trigger numbered to the gun? The wide triggers are all military Swiss, correct? I see no reference to a wide trigger in Dwight's commercial database. Clark
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You will see some references that these are only found in the 4100 range, but that is incorrect as I have seen them in the 3000-4100 range. This one is in the 3100 range and the trigger is numbered to the gun. The wide triggers are military.
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