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tut #406047 06/08/15 10:59 AM
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The front trigger on my 1950 Beretta model 410E is articulated...Geo

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Originally Posted By: Geo. Newbern
The front trigger on my 1950 Beretta model 410E is articulated...Geo

Mine, from 1951, has one too.

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Originally Posted By: wyobirds
My Parker Repro has articulated triggers.

Articulated triggers are rare on high-grade Parkers and unheard of, at least to me, on a DHE Parker Reproduction. Are they original to the gun? If so, would you please post a macro pic of the right side of the triggers on your gun? It would be a real treat for those interested in the rare and unusual to see them.

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tut #406216 06/09/15 12:47 PM
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Ooops!!
My apologies to all who read my inaccurate post re my Parker's articulated trigger, it's not, but the front trigger moves about 16th of an inch forward.


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I have one on a circa 1913 German SxS by W. Forester.

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I have a Nitro Special that was built into a skeet gun for a small person and I believe small hands. Open choke on the left as most of the shots on the field are singles and with small hands the rear trigger is more comfortable. To fire doubles you fire the rear trigger and just straighten your finger, the front trigger moves forward with the slightest of pressure and then snaps back as soon as your finger clears so it is extremely quick with a minimum of movement. I am small is stature with small hands and it is great. It pivots on the pin and not hinged at top of the trigger like my Bernardelli.


After the first shot the rest are just noise.
tut #409486 07/06/15 08:58 PM
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My Bernardelli Gamecock DeLuxe has an articulated trigger.


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In my experience, nearly all best British double trigger guns have them.

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