Trigger modifications
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- Shotgunner
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Trigger modifications
Is it legal to change your trigger to where it fires when you close the bolt if your holding the trigger down? WW1 trench guns were set up this way.
Re: Trigger modifications
Here is answer to your question: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=23
http://www.Rem870.com - Blog about the Remington 870 Shotgun
Re: Trigger modifications
Legal or not its got no benefit.
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Re: Trigger modifications
Legal, yes, but there's not much practical benefit to it aside from range fun. Plus, modifying a trigger group and disabling safety features in it is not usually a very wise thing to do.
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Re: Trigger modifications
It all depends on how you train with it. I was used to a M37 DSPS I can do it accurately. But the weapon is only as capable as the operator.
Re: Trigger modifications
All modern manufacture firearms have a disconnector feature, I wouldn't train with something that would be different from 99% of the guns you come across. Nor would I modify something to achieve this other than restoring a "relic" or some other collector type weapon.