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My sentiments exactly concerning Perazzi triggers, Jon. I've got a trigger man now that can work on them all, tho'. I'm not going to put up with a poor trigger on a shotgun ever again. If he can't make it crisp and at least as low as 4#, it's going down the road.

I've got a SuperX2 Sporting that I won in a sporting clays shoot that I could shoot very well, except for the trigger. It's going to him next.

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A Beretta auto trigger can be pretty decent.

I traded for one of the stupid Tekny's 391's last year, and I've shot it quite a bit. Mostly because of the 3.75 crisp trigger.

For an off the shelf auto, it's very good. Cole can tune those triggers if need be.

Of course the thing needed a new 'bent' style carrier and couple other minor mods so the economics are kind of upside down (again) but it's the nature of the hobby I guess. The trigger makes the gun.


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IMO and experience, the FABARM semi auto triggers are all much better than the other brands that I have tried and of course that includes Beretta.


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I haven't found any correlation between the name brand on an automatic and the quality of the trigger as delivered.

It's the luck of the draw. Fortunately, 'most' triggers can be improved but they can also be screwed up. I've never examined anything out of Turkey that had an acceptable trigger. Ever.

In break open volume produced guns it's much the same until you get to the higher grade target guns. You would expect and indeed demand that a new Perazzi or Krieghoff have a good trigger out of the box. A new Cynergy, for example, will need a trigger job as delivered. A K-80 will not.


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