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I've had a lot of guns over the years, mostly I've changed because a new toy could not be resisted. However I have also changed due a particular gun just somehow not seeming to work for me, it seems even though fitted correctly, you just don't always settle with a particular gun.  I've also changed due to neck issues more recently.

 
I've had a lot of guns over the years, mostly I've changed because a new toy could not be resisted. However I have also changed due a particular gun just somehow not seeming to work for me, it seems even though fitted correctly, you just don't always settle with a particular gun.  I've also changed due to neck issues more recently.
yes ive had neck pain through shooting ,  we are all looking for a recoil free shotgun / cartridge combination  , this day and age  you would think recoil could be eliminated  with our technologies  . 

 
So Andy , you have had your new gun fitted by yourself, using all the gadgets available that are adjustable, so it no longer is an off the shelf gun, it has been fitted to suit you.
When you say 'fitted to yourself' I raised the stock to get a figure of eight on the beads and that's it!

 
Ah, yes.  the KG Solution  (which may also be interpreted as the "kg" solution)

a 14lb gun shooting 20gm sub-sonic carts.  Admirable indeed
Actually 9 lbs- 32" or 30" ( 30" have Briley ported steel, keeps balance spot on) balance 2 mm infront hinge pin - pitch 1 1/4"-  adj comb - 28grm - 1500fps - and something a Pastarazzzi doesn't have - an adjustable trigger.

thats how you get rid of recoil

 
Actually 9 lbs- 32" or 30" ( 30" have Briley ported steel, keeps balance spot on) balance 2 mm infront hinge pin - pitch 1 1/4"-  adj comb - 28grm - 1500fps - and something a Pastarazzzi doesn't have - an adjustable trigger.

thats how you get rid of recoil
Have you measured the balance with shells in, could make a 50% difference which is a whole 1mm.  :lol: :lol:

 
Weight in lbs and lengths in mm!  How delightfully quaint!  I thot Krieghoff weights were listed in stones?

And Perazzi does in fact have adjustable triggers but so very few of Perazzi owners are deformed that they are not a standard feature

 
Weight in lbs and lengths in mm!  How delightfully quaint!  I thot Krieghoff weights were listed in stones?

And Perazzi does in fact have adjustable triggers but so very few of Perazzi owners are deformed that they are not a standard feature
Thot that might appeal to you.

what model Perazzi has adjustable triggers that come as standard. Being as everyone's hands are the same size in Wonko world or deformed. 

 
The adjustable trigger group is available on any drop-out trigger gun AFAIK.  There are several aftermarket things as well but I have never had or used any of them, Perazzi or otherwise

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The adjustable trigger group is available on any drop-out trigger gun AFAIK.  There are several aftermarket aftermarket things as well but I have never had or used any of them, Perazzi or otherwise

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wow that's one of the best perazzi triggers I have seen ...... Both springs appear to be intact.

 
The adjustable trigger group is available on any drop-out trigger gun AFAIK.  There are several aftermarket aftermarket things as well but I have never had or used any of them, Perazzi or otherwise

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Still not said what model this antiquated mechanism comes from. But I am informed that carrying spare trigger groups is a must, how much are they. Can't be more than £50. ? I mean look at it. Looks like it dropped out of my Ruger. Oh sh*t it's not that good as the springs never go in the Ruger.??

 
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Dunno about a Magic gun. Last couple of weeks though I think I've been using one  owned by a Clone Trooper.. 

The feccin force has def been absent.  

Looks like I'll be back on the P gun for Next weeks OT. 

 
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