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Extra inertia on the reset block

Lead weight, to insure reliable trigger reset with .410 tubes in a 12 gauge gun. This was the gun we fixed the bedding on for Anvil 105


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Is that the same one you bedded the forward grips? there was so much to that video that meets the eye! so much information and most of it - what I consider Master Technique. This one was a blessing to watch. working my way up to see what you did to fix the feeding issues....

anything is possible. Having never handled this conversion, I cannot venture a guess. I however concur....WHY?

As much as would fit and still allow the safety and unlock reset bar to function correctly. I did not weigh it.

Also helps to cure user induced double fires. How much wieght did you add?

Hey Mark, quick Q: if I had an old SxS [Savage model B? Forget now... I haven't had it long, & it was relegated to the closet while I hunt down a new forend...] that originally came w/ dual triggers & then evolved to an inertial reset single trigger, is it possible to refit it with double triggers the way God intended? Just cannot grasp why anyone would do that, take a perfectly reliable double-trigger system and substitute a trigger that won't let you select which barrel you want [Cyl or IM... or whatever chokes this oldtimer came with.]

Bruce Brodnax

that's cool

If I'm understanding correctly this owner inserted a removable liner into the barrel of the 12 gauge thus "converting" it to fire .410 gauge shot shells. As such the .410 does not provide enough energy to reset the trigger. Thus adding weight creating more inertia and solving the problem.

So you had to add some weight to make it work correctly? Is it for a lighter load just a guess.

Gary A


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