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BTW, spoke to Galazan, they will swap one trigger for two on my 21 duck for the low price of $6200. Ridiculous. They priced it that way because they don't want to do it. Half that would have been too much. JR
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BTW, spoke to Galazan, they will swap one trigger for two on my 21 duck for the low price of $6200. Ridiculous. They priced it that way because they don't want to do it. Half that would have been too much. JR Not surprising as their used gun inventory is also shows high pricing on everything just like certain "Consignmentmeister" (consignment is the only way I can explain the pricing there) shop from Mississippi. Our local place goes by Caledonia is also very, very expensive. Not saying anyone should sell low and I realize one can always go lower but not the other way around, however the asking prices on most of the stuff is ridiculous.
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Since this has come back to the top I managed to get out one of my Buckinham books. Bo Whoop II did indeed ave two triggers, I was wrong here. What I was remembering which was done by mistake was the Pistol Grip Stock, not the triggers. Nash preferred the straight grip. I believe it was actually Bert Becker who made the mistake on #2.
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