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I have a Superposed that I want to have mechanical triggers installed, remove some of the slop and get them to the same pull weight. Can someone lead me in the right direction for this task.
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I'd ask over at trapshooters.com. Fair number of Browning guys there prolly. Or maybe check with Allem's http://www.allemsguncraft.com/cuz they do lots of trigger work. I can tell you they did just fine with my Perazzi triggers and didn't take forever to do it either. I have another trigger I'm getting ready to send them now. Seems like Simmon's used to do lotsa Browning work too but I could be wrong there have a day Dr.WtS
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Wonko: Another option is Art's Gunshop. He's an old Browning factory gunsmith.
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Well, I gotta tell ya the truth and that is I could couldn't GAF personally hahahaha. For reasons that must be one of the mysteries of the Cosmos Brownings of all shapes and sizes just kick the crap outta me and I avoid them like the plague. Just like those butt ugly Krieghoff guns. Whew!!! Talk about face cutters!! Boxbirder and/or you can have my share of any of them with no compensation required.
have a day Dr.WtS
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http://www.midwestgunworks.com/, They did very nice work on my '32 superposed. Could not convert to mechanical trigger, due to age of design. But, set the inertial trigger just right. Phil
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I vote for Art's Gun Shop also http://artsgunshop.com/
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I had a 5 barrel set and when the Simmons conversion failed (500,000 shells) Art did his thing and it worked fine on all gauges. bill
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bb,
Check your PM's, which apparently now work on this site. If it hasn't worked, drop me a note at marksman60@hotmail.com
Mike
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