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Yes, just simply buy a double trigger and double trigger guard, open up your marker, remove and replace the old trigger and trigger guard.
Iver johnson
This is probably a replica revolver produced in Italy.
i would like to know what the brand name of this gun is..
Barrel, Trigger, Trigger guard, hammer/striker, front sight, rear sight, chamber/cylinder, frame, grip.
The safety has always been in the trigger guard of the A5. Early guns had a front-to-rear safety in the front of the trigger guard. Yours should have the later style crossbolt safety behind the trigger. Plain barrel Sweet Sixteens in excellent condition will bring $1000. They drop off fast as they get toward 80% condition. In 'VG' condition, $650.
Go to Numrich arms. they have a web site. search for you part. I just checked(1/3/11) and they have 1
The model number should be stamped on the barrel just above the trigger guard.
what ever value to be had on your Colt 1917 has been lost due to cut down barrel and cut trigger guard. the 1917 could range, depending on condition, $400 to $800
this is the same serial number as mine,,model# 7424 frame size K model 10 5in barrel,,, would like to know the year of mine,, and why the open trigger guard,
Installing trigger guard in H&R Topper 88 single shot shotgun. I am not a professional gunsmith, so your mileage may vary, but this is how I _finally_ got it done. 1. The "trigger extension, the trigger, and the trigger guard have to all line up together, and line up with the pin holes in the receiver when the pin is inserted. It is next to impossible to get them to line up, and keep them lined up. Before in inserted the trigger guard into the receiver, I lined up the trigger, trigger extension, and trigger guard holes. Then I inserted two small splinters of wood from either side as shims and pushed them in tight until the holes stayed lined up. I cut the splinters off even with the outside of the trigger guard. After I inserted the trigger guard in the receiver, I got the trigger guard lined up with the pin hole in the receiver, then I hammered the pin through and drove out the wedges. 2. There are two opposing springs that fit in holes in the trigger guard. The rear one goes to the trigger. The front spring goes to the barrel break release. Leave the front spring out to start. Then after you get the trigger guard back in, you can hold the barrel break release up and drop the front of the trigger guard down just enough to insert the spring through from the front of the receiver.