Beretta Silver Pigeon 1 trigger

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I was wondering if the trigger on the silver pigeon 1 is adjustable for weight?
tried searching online but didn't come up with much, I've had this o/u for about a year now, bought it new and it shoots really nicely (i do too sometimes:LOL:).

I suppose i am more curious as to whether i could lighten the trigger a little and whether the inertia cocking system thingymabob will be affected?
 
ha ha,
yeah... bad juju mate!
the trigger is not bad, just curious if it can be adjusted and how.
i is an unjineer, cant leave things alone! i have to fiddle!

I've sorted the trigger on my 416, its much much better now. still a little spongy at the start of the pull but a hell of a lot better than what it was like initially. I had to disable the set trigger to get it to be anything decent. at least i don't feel like it has to be changed out every time i go shoot with it.

how was the time at the ranch? are you back in jersey now?
 
Given that you slap the trigger on a shotgun, I am not sure why it would matter. Perhaps it would matter if you were using it for a slug gun or maybe even turkeys. Can you give us a bit more detail as to your concern?
 
Peter your trigger can be worked on and brought down to what you would like.

Where do you live?

In Minnesota call Pat Laib at Spicer.

If you are close to Arizona, stop at the Spring grand in Tucson and there will be a few that will be able to do the work while you are there.

In Texas, San Antonio Go the the Krieghoff dealer .. Alamo Guns

I know and use others in the USA depending on what i want done my gun.
 
Peter your trigger can be worked on and brought down to what you would like.

Where do you live?

In Minnesota call Pat Laib at Spicer.

If you are close to Arizona, stop at the Spring grand in Tucson and there will be a few that will be able to do the work while you are there.

In Texas, San Antonio Go the the Krieghoff dealer .. Alamo Guns

I know and use others in the USA depending on what i want done my gun.

james pete is slightly further away..............in ndola zambia ;)
 
Hi James,
Thanks for the info, although I am a little far away from any of your suggestions. I'm in Ndola, Zambia!

The triggers are not bad at all, just curious if they can be adjusted and how.:)
 
Sorry Pete.

The triggers are adjustable, by a very good gunsmith.

Here is what i would do and see it this helps. I do this to my shotguns to keep the trigger constant.

I do not think your trigger is a drop out, so you will need to remove the stock. You could send the hook and sear to be titanium coated. (be careful on this one, it reduced my trigger pull to less than 1 pound on my P gun.) When putting the stock back on, tighten the lug bolt until it is snug then turn the wrench 1/4 more turn for a consistent snugness. (recommended by major gun makers)

Clean the trigger, i use G96 spray cleaner and lube. Wipe off excess (use q tips in tight spots) and let it sit for about 10 min to drain any excess and wipe again.
Look at your trigger sear and hook. Now use a magnifying glass and look at your hook and see for any metal unevenness (you will find some). Depending on what you find, this is where a good gunsmith with a hone will reduce these grab areas. I have my P gun set up for 3 1/2 lb for the first shot and 3 3/4 for the second shot.

During drying time take some good wax and polish your stock. Wax that does not clean i will add.

Now What i use, is a release trigger grease, take a q tip and lubricate the hook and sear. Try this, you will see immediately that the trigger pull is lighten and more consistent. Do you have a trigger pull scale? I have one with me all the time when traveling with my shotguns. You need to have one to check to see that your trigger pulls is staying the same or if work need to be be done to the trigger..

If you have a difficult time finding a good grease go to a bicycle shop and look for a very good synthetic chain grease, i use tri-flow grease when putting the action and forearm on.

You will need to check the inertia block for hang up also and lubricate it also. You also have a selector button that need to be cleaned and lubricated.

Tri-flow makes a oil and grease that some of the top gunsmith recommend. I use a few drops of tri-flow oil for the ejectors.

When i work on another shooters trigger i do the following:
Check tripper pull poundage. then here we go.
1. Spray with carb cleaner.
2. Spray with G96
3. Wipe and dry
4. Q tip time
5. Q tip grease apply time.
6. Check trigger pull poundage.
7. put gun back together.

Surprising what a good trigger cleaning and lub job will do.

I carry my honing stones along and they have only been use by 2 other persons than my self.
 
James,

Thanks very much for the info, i will give it a bash and if i come across anything i will drop you a pm.

Cheers
 
James,

Thanks very much for the info, i will give it a bash and if i come across anything i will drop you a pm.

Cheers

i see trouble ahead!!! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: ps forgot to say dont try any of that before you bring it out here tomorrow, as i would like to see it in working condition!! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
i see trouble ahead!!! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: ps forgot to say dont try any of that before you bring it out here tomorrow, as i would like to see it in working condition!! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Spike is see you never clean your trigger on your guns, and re-lubricate them. :eek: You appear to be a very Dangerous man very dangerous.:sick:
 
i see trouble ahead!!! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: ps forgot to say dont try any of that before you bring it out here tomorrow, as i would like to see it in working condition!! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
yeah yeah, will make it super duper magic better than new...
 

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