billy.whizz
Super member
if i had a 100 then i would buy it myself,, the right one will come along for you soon.
I mean its 100 overpricedif i had a 100 then i would buy it myself,, the right one will come along for you soon.
Don’t do itLend me £100 and I'll buy it![]()
Do you mean just the trigger blade or the whole trigger?With the tiniest bit of fettling a browning shotgun trigger will fit on the 200's trigger dovetail, a lot better than the tiny originalView attachment 219644
Just the blade it slips onto the dovetail rail,Do you mean just the trigger blade or the whole trigger?
Yes mate just the trigger blade. The original tiny plastic trigger fits on to a dovetail to allow it to move back & forwards and with a little work with a needle file a browning trigger can take its place. A longer, wider trigger improves the pull no end.Do you mean just the trigger blade or the whole trigger?
Try your local gunsmith, I managed to pick mine up for the princely sum of £2!I think the down side could be cost and availability!, The ads for ones I've seen are £49 !!!
I picked up 8 0f em last summer out of a bits box at local clay ground/gunshop most were brass and a few members on old forum bought em off me.Try your local gunsmith, I managed to pick mine up for the princely sum of £2!![]()
I've got a couple of those mate, lovely rifles, only 75 made if I remember correctly.I have the limited edition cami S200 & it’s a lovely gun I would never part with it
I have the limited edition cami S200 & it’s a lovely gun I would never part with it
Got any photos?I've got a couple of those mate, lovely rifles, only 75 made if I remember correctly.
Will take some later mateGot any photos?![]()