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Thanks Pan Silvers. You are correct about the floorplate.....off a little ol' DE. I thought it may have been a Miller, the trigger itself looked familiar but is unmarked. I never saw the guts of one before...you know me and screwdrivers.
tjw
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Tomasz, I forgot to add, the Miller trigger in the pics is an early version that used the (altered) Fox safety to select the barrel firing sequence..... R-L or L-R.
Are you sure that is not Ithaca's own single trigger? See H.E. Howland's Patent No. 1,818,852. The "factory" single trigger for early NID's was a Miller, but between the 1930-31 and the 1931-32 catalogues the text changes from "Single Selective Trigger $30.00" to "Ithaca Single Selective Trigger $30.00" indicating the change from the Miller supplied trigger to Harry Howland's.
Researcher wrote:Are you sure that is not Ithaca's own single trigger? See H.E. Howland's Patent No. 1,818,852. The "factory" single trigger for early NID's was a Miller, but between the 1930-31 and the 1931-32 catalogues the text changes from "Single Selective Trigger $30.00" to "Ithaca Single Selective Trigger $30.00" indicating the change from the Miller supplied trigger to Harry Howland's.
Yes, the picture is from a 1934 NID. From what I understand, Miller had a suit against Ithaca for copying his trigger. That's why I had Miller in parenthesis in the first post. I believe earlier triggers were marked 'Miller'.
Early Millers were stamped MILLER on both sides of the trigger base. Here's one on a Fox. However, the trigger posted by Tom to start this thread is definitely a Miller, but it isn't stamped. Hummm.... Silvers
According to Walter Snyder's Ithaca book the Miller triggers on the early NID's were not marked. That was a bone of contention between Lou Smith at Ithaca and Miller. If a single trigger on an Ithaca is marked Miller it was (or at least should be) an aftermarket installation.
In 1940-50 a Gunsmith From Italy changed many[100+] to single trigger each different for the individual gun. I just changed back one of his a a S.A. Leonard.jim