Trigger upgrade on 853 question ...
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 11:15 pm
Sporter rules state:
Only factory manufactured parts designed for the specific model gun being fired may be used.
The Pilk trigger upgrade includes drilling and tapping a screw in the trigger guard. The same trigger guard is used on the 888, and it's already drilled and tapped. So it's an easy drop in replacement saving the cost of a tap and the hassle of drilling.
You can also drop in the 888 trigger components, they are better dressed than the 853 parts (the only difference I can see other than part number).
But technically it would be illegal, right? Because of the different part numbers I'm assuming.
Any comments?
I'm hoping that I don't need to mess with a drill and tap.
Thanks.
Only factory manufactured parts designed for the specific model gun being fired may be used.
The Pilk trigger upgrade includes drilling and tapping a screw in the trigger guard. The same trigger guard is used on the 888, and it's already drilled and tapped. So it's an easy drop in replacement saving the cost of a tap and the hassle of drilling.
You can also drop in the 888 trigger components, they are better dressed than the 853 parts (the only difference I can see other than part number).
But technically it would be illegal, right? Because of the different part numbers I'm assuming.
Any comments?
I'm hoping that I don't need to mess with a drill and tap.
Thanks.