Pardini SP Trigger Blade

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jamdon
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Pardini SP Trigger Blade

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Is there a wider trigger blade available for the SP22? I thought I saw someone who made them advertise them a few years back. I did a Google search with no positive results. Thanks in advance for any leads.
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Thank you for that link. n/t

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n/t
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Google DJ Precision---they make a wider blade for the SP& HP.
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Jamdon,

What's your beef with DJ Precision?? http://user.mc.net/~drweber/

I've bought many products from Don and have been thorougly satisfied with all of them. Don is as honest as they come as well.

You're not gonna find a replacement for that skinny stock Pardini trigger anywhere else.
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Beef with whom?

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Why do you ask me if I have a beef with DJ Precision? I told the poster thanks for the link. Do you think that n/t means "no thanks". It means "NO TEXT". As in no text in the below the subject area.
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My mistake Jamdon - never saw that abbreviation before.
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