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clayshard said:
Well they do sell lefty XT and 625 so i'm assuming they come with 3 triggers including canted , i don't think i'd go as far as having one made though.
Browning only lists one canted trigger in the parts catalogue. I have several of them and they are all for right fingers. I have a friend with a left handed Citori and am waiting for his return home. I will get him to inspect his triggers and see what they look like, then we will have an idea. Well, I checked with my friend and I really cannot get a straight answer from him. He is going to try the other wide smooth trigger that he has and maybe I can get to look at it. If it is canted and is to the left and he does not like it, he may be wiling to sell it.
 
TERRYB said:
I have a left handed 2011 model XT ("ZZ" serial number) and it does not have a left cant trigger blade (two straights and a right cant).....Terry
That really doesn't show much foresight on Browning's part does it? :?
 
Curly-Nohair said:
TERRYB said:
I have a left handed 2011 model XT ("ZZ" serial number) and it does not have a left cant trigger blade (two straights and a right cant).....Terry
That really doesn't show much foresight on Browning's part does it? :?
I guess that is one way of putting it......Terry
 
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Curly-Nohair said:
clayshard said:
Well they do sell lefty XT and 625 so i'm assuming they come with 3 triggers including canted , i don't think i'd go as far as having one made though.
Browning only lists one canted trigger in the parts catalogue. I have several of them and they are all for right fingers. I have a friend with a left handed Citori and am waiting for his return home. I will get him to inspect his triggers and see what they look like, then we will have an idea. Well, I checked with my friend and I really cannot get a straight answer from him. He is going to try the other wide smooth trigger that he has and maybe I can get to look at it. If it is canted and is to the left and he does not like it, he may be wiling to sell it.
Much appreciate your effort , if he does have one i'd happy to pay top dollar for it :D
 
Browning never made a left canted trigger. In fact, many of the so called "left hand" guns even came with a right canted trigger shoe. This is the first I've heard of one coming with two flat triggers.

It's important to note that even though Browning did put out "left hand" Citoris, they weren't true lefty stocks. They only had a left hand palm swell. The cast was neutral. Any cast that you find on a Browning factory stock is either an accident of nature and the stock moved on its own or an owner had the stock bent.

If you want a true lefty stock call a stock maker and have one made. You will be much better for it. Here is a list of stock makers you can call:

Wenig Custom Gun Stocks- http://www.wenig.com/
De Vault Industries- http://www.devaultind.com/
Carpenter's Custom Gunstocks LLC- http://www.ccgunstocks.com/contactus.html

Dennis DeVault is probably the best in the business, but he also charges a premium price. Doug Carpenter is a relative new comer, but his work is first rate and prices are reasonable.
 
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