It is DEFINITELY not the same,
Agreed, mine is a non-selector trigger.
........." the trigger plate itself is different, no notch."
Do you mean there is no slot (notch) for the selector switch to slide thru'?
"From looking at your picture it looks like the trigger is set up for the second barrel, spur lever is on the other side of notched post."
Is switching from rt. to lt. bb'l something I could have inadvertantly done to it? I have not disassembled it other than remove the safety stud and screw.
"I believe that you don't need the spring as there is no place for it to catch on the trigger housing. Look at notch in mine and where the spring would fall. Yours doesn't have the notch."
Are you speaking of the stud on the rt. side? OH, now I see the hook attached to the selector, there is no stud in the firing plate?
"One other question, does your trigger fit in the left side of the slot in the trigger plate housing. (if it were double triggers, where is it?)"
Only the one slot.
"When looking at your pictures the trigger is in a different location than in my picture."
Do you mean side to side or fore/aft?
I have a lot of questions concerning the operation of the trigger. Is there anyway we can communicate by phone?
cware48420@yahoo.com
Thanks for the help-Jerald

