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Sidelock
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Stan, He said he ordered two of them. One for himself and the other for his son down your way in Atlanta. Both .410s with 30" or longer barrels. I think he said they will be SC3 guns.
I know he will use his for daily clay shooting and all his upland bird hunting, replacing a CSM 21 .410. He's a retired guy that shoots darn near everyday and goes thru a bunch of ammo. He hunts dove, quail, chukar, huns, and pheasant. But mostly chukar.
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You can get a kit from Perazzi in a small case, 2 spare springs, firing pins and their little coil springs, and a tool to compress the spring for the MX8. As a retired ISSF A Clay Target Judge with 20 years experience of World Cups, Grands Prix and 2 Olympic Games, I have only ever experience a shooter with a broken spring once, one of the USA Shooting Team Trials broke a spring in practice. I would imagine the coaches put new springs in before a big match.
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Man, wish I could afford to shoot a new. 410 Perazzi every day!!
Mike, your experience with that is pretty compelling evidence of the reliability of their triggers. Thanks for sharing that.
SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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OOps, make that 30 years as a top ref
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Here is another nice single trigger - if you can afford it. I understand that Hartmann & Weiss will install this Boss-style ST for around $6-7k. A friend shared this photo of a working model H&W keeps in their showroom. 
Such a long, long time to be gone, and a short time to be there.
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... I understand that Hartmann & Weiss will install this Boss-style ST for around $6-7k.
...  I'll bet the door isn't gettin broke down from people scampering to get that trigger.
Last edited by Chuck H; 12/07/12 04:46 PM.
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Man, wish I could afford to shoot a new. 410 Perazzi every day!!
You could if you had more money than you had sense....410 Perazzi SxS...what a waste.
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Man, wish I could afford to shoot a new. 410 Perazzi every day!!
You could if you had more money than you had sense....410 Perazzi SxS...what a waste. Where do you come up with Perazzi S x S ? A SC3 is an O/U. Some people might think anybody who kills five turkeys in a day has more shells than they have sense, too. SRH
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It'll be interesting to see how my friend's new Perazzi sxs SST works out....if he ever gets it. Right cheer...
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My bad, jOe. The Perazzi S x Ss are available in SC3 grade.
SRH
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