Originally Posted By: Ted Schefelbein
Originally Posted By: tut
Originally Posted By: L. Brown
Makes it easier to remove the "guts" with less disassembly required. But I had doublegun smith Mark Beasland look at the triggers on the field test gun I had from Cabela's (a 20ga). In his opinion, it wouldn't be a good idea to lighten up the pulls very much.


Curious why Larry, were the trigger sears made in such a way that they were incapable of being stoned, or was there another reason?


Probably because he didn't like the geometry he saw between the sear and the trigger. You mess with it, and now you have a gun that can be jarred off much too easily.



Ted's got the answer. No issue with access to the sears. Rather, a concern about safety if stoned very much.