Ted, I have been suffering under the delusion that CSMC had nothing to do with miller triggers. After I had a serious trigger problem with my miller triggered Purdey that they had sent to the US in 1927 when the gun was built for this trigger to be installed. This wonderful old dear was the pigeon shooting getter. After WW2 it ended up in canada where a german gunsmith did a unkind stock and forend job on it. When I bought it I sent it back to england to be totaly rebuilt and restocked by that wonderful purdey exworks stocker Tony Rule. All of the work on the gun blueing recolor case etc was done by Pudey people. In fact when he returned it in Lost Wages, we were at a booth across from purdey's. Their comment was it was better finished than they could possibly do now. Tony could not get the trigger going right so I handed it off to Doug Turnbull as I was told that he had just acquired miller trigger. It was back in a week and its still ticking like my Herschede wall clock. Doug later sold the trigger to the guys that have it now. I had always understood that Doug acquired it from the miller family.
However I am always ready for enlightenment so Ted tell what you know that I have misunderstood. Oh yes I have at last count 10 versions of csmc single triggered products and never a problem.
Regards
John Mc