The only thing that fell out of my trigger group was a bumble bee
In fairness I suspect there's a small creature of some description living in my supernova's trigger group. I won't try and evict it though, as I suspect it's playing a crucial part of the trigger group's operation.
It's the only way I can explain the trigger pull being as bad as it is.
TJC wrote:It's a common fault with the 500. I believe the 590 group is metal and will fit the 500. It is a suggested upgrade by many if you can find it.
The 590 groups I've checked out online are polymer...as with the more recent 870 trigger groups, polymer seems to have more positive features than negatives
techguy wrote:The standard trigger pull of the supernova is a bit s***. Have you looked at the finish of the metal surfaces on the trigger group? Rough as...
I had a very quick look down into the trigger group when it was field stripped and at least some of the problem seemed to be that the contact surfaces have a very long travel before the trigger breaks.
I would get in and have a fettle (polish at first) but knowing my luck the damn thing would catch fire or something.
Not sure what the P&P would be for this, unless the dealer is footing the bill
Once a shotgun is stripped apart, it is no longer a shotgun...tell her it's a disassembled lead plumbing assembly
Brand new trigger groups are only a touch over £30 in the US
The description 'Metal' seems to go down well with our local PO, this was agreed after an initial and quite lengthy discussion about exactly what was in the packages
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