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oldnnp
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Post subject: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2020 7:43 pm |
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cheecho1960
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Post subject: Re: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2020 7:56 pm |
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sera
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Post subject: Re: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2020 11:49 am |
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Oliver--you have more guts than sense. If I tried this , those little parts would have fallen on the floor and rolled under something.
How you been ???
Last year I bought an MX 2000 that came w/ a drop out trigger and coil springs. My 1st set like that. Light gun , easy to shoot.
_________________ Nsca # 540300. Been loving this game since 01.
Our prentice Tom may now refuse To wipe his scoundrel master's shoes For now he's free to sing and play O'er the hills and far away.
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Skeet_Man
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Post subject: Re: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2020 11:51 am |
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Joined: Sun Feb 18, 2007 11:22 am Posts: 9260 Location: Rochester, NY
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That's EXCELLENT information, I had no idea the "fixed" trigger Perazzis were like this, make it much more attractive for me to purchase one down the line.
_________________ S3 Smingler Shotgun Sports Ian Smingler [email protected] http://www.sminglershotgunsports.com
Manufacturer of Custom Brass Barrel Weights for over/under, top single, and unsingle shotguns.
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winmod21
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Post subject: Re: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2020 12:09 pm |
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When I see stuff like this I always marvel that a person had the smarts and creativity to design and build it. Pretty remarkable for a mechanism we tend to take for granted.
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oldnnp
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Post subject: Re: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2020 2:02 pm |
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Sera, I am doing fine. I have a MX8 with externally selective coil spring trigger group. Will not need leaf springs again! Mr. Perazzi was truly a genius when you look at the design of the MX series of guns.
Oliver
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sera
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Post subject: Re: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2020 2:09 pm |
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Yes. I have a leaf spring group that fires bottom/top , no selector. Another w/ a selector and now this coil spring gun w/ a selector...all three 12g plus plus an MX 20.
The three drop out trigger groups each fit in any of the other guns. Nice to have a "spare" group to carry around and not worry about.
Ann has a "Elle" ladies model w/ the fixed trigger group like you show in the video.
All this Italian iron and no where to shoot. Dang.
_________________ Nsca # 540300. Been loving this game since 01.
Our prentice Tom may now refuse To wipe his scoundrel master's shoes For now he's free to sing and play O'er the hills and far away.
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oldnnp
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Post subject: Re: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2020 2:12 pm |
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Too much time on my hands and you see what happens! I start taking things apart!!
Oliver
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mpolans
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Post subject: Re: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2020 5:09 pm |
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flyway3
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Post subject: Re: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 2:50 am |
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BREAKEMALL
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Post subject: Re: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 8:34 am |
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Thanks for the video. Best, Breakemall Western North Carolina
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castnblast2
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Post subject: Re: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2020 7:45 pm |
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Thank you, I have a MX8 and TM1 with removeable triggers and just bought a HTS so your video was very interesting. The Perazzi Trigger be it removeable or fixed is truly a marvel of gunmakers engineering.
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paracord
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Post subject: Re: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2021 6:31 pm |
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Definitely nice for maintenance.
The only problem is what if something breaks while you're on the line!
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oldnnp
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Post subject: Re: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2021 6:03 pm |
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The coil spring trigger groups both fixed and drop out are felt to be more reliable because chances are if something breaks it will be a leaf spring before any other part. Coil springs if they break, continue to function since they are on a guide rod. Many shooters that participate in a shooting sport with very limited or no option to continue in the competition in the event of the shooter’s gun breaks choose coil spring trigger groups.
Oliver
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paracord
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Post subject: Re: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2021 1:17 pm |
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I hear ya but what if they do? All trigger groups malfunction in time. What if a sear gets worn and the gun starts to double? What if the trigger return spring breaks, etc?
There’s a reason Olympic teams use drop trigger guns. More redundancy and you can swap fire control parts right on the line.
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mpolans
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Post subject: Re: Perazzi MX2000S Trigger Group Removal Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2021 8:36 am |
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paracord wrote: I hear ya but what if they do? All trigger groups malfunction in time. What if a sear gets worn and the gun starts to double? What if the trigger return spring breaks, etc?
There’s a reason Olympic teams use drop trigger guns. More redundancy and you can swap fire control parts right on the line. IIRC, Kim Rhode won all of medals while with Perazzi with a fixed trigger MX12. Her latest ones are with a Beretta.
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