This is a job best left to a gunsmith. You might void your warranty if you try it.
Take it to a Browning trained gun smith
You find a Browning trained armorer
Better trigger mechanism and non-rotating bolt sleeve.
Send it to a factory authorized repair center.
It is very easy to adjust the trigger on a Model 700 Remington. Remove the rifle from the stock and there is 3 small screws you can adjust. One is for the lbs. of trigger pull, which be careful you don't make it so easy it's a hair trigger and could go off just by the jar from closing the bolt. The other is to adjust the length of trigger pull.
Try holding the trigger back as you put the bolt it. If that doesn' work, ask a gunsmith for help.
Best left to a factory trained person, otherwise, you void your warranty.
It is possible, but, recommend it not be done. Safety issue.
Requires professional appraisal.
1952 was the first year that FN made Brownings with the cross bolt safety as standard. I have seen a few guns made in 51 with the cross bolt and I have seen at least one 1952 gun with a front trigger safety. Many of the older guns were converted by Browning to switch the front trigger safety to crossbolt. You can tell this if there is a slot in the front of the trigger guard. If the customer paid, he could have a new trigger guard installed along with the conversion, thus it is not possible to date a gun by the safety alone. FN continued the front trigger on their guns that they sold worldwide until the early 60's. These were not Browning Arms Co. guns
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Only the "light" Twenty" had a gold trigger. My 1964 Belgium Browning Light Twenty has a gold trigger.