Originally Posted By: Jagermeister



I am so glad to get the information here that there are 626 guns in Europe that have DT. That makes me think that somewhere in the world the parts that I need do exist. Am I wrong in assuming that a trigger assembly would not require all of the legal issues associated with importing a gun? It wouldn't be called a gun in the USA, but I don't know if that's the case in Europe. [/quote]




Expensive labor in USA makes SST to DT on inexpensive knockabout guns non-worthwhile project. Here is used 626 with DT in Florida.....
Bush ready Beretta ejector double....

It has carry wear plus some superficial oxidation form condensation on the barrels which means you can take into rainy bush and keep it in a barn w/o much worry. If chokes are opened up one can even use Winchester X-pert steel w/o much worry. That is good because we do not know what future regulation will bring upon us.


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Thanks for the information; I had already looked that gun over and even compared the pictures to my gun to see if I might be able to swap the triggers. It looked like the trigger guard was not gonna work, so I decided not to buy it. My gun is in much better shape than that one.

The single trigger would not be so bad if it was easier to operate the selector. I'm thinking of trying to fabricate some sort of extension for it to raise it up above the safety. I will have one barrel choked IC loaded with light steel loads for close shots at decoying ducks, and one barrel choked C for longer shots with tungsten loads. Moving the selector with gloves on is very difficult.