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 Post subject: Sovereign Mods
PostPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 7:33 pm 
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Curious if any of you know if you can mount a cocker trigger frame on a sovereign? I figure that some rerouting will have to be done with the threeway and the like, but I'm not sure about the sear/hammer and the like. Don't have the ability to look at both myself at the moment.
Oh, thanks once again for helping me find the gun Azzy, it should be at my house by monday.

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I know one guy who has done it.. just might take a while to get it. ( www.punishers-customs.com )

Your biggest problem is going to be the 4way mount, where on a cocker it is on the frontblock, last time I looked, they mount it on the side of the trigger frame on the Sov.

Your other option may be a 45 stroker frame from palmers... the 4way is mounted in the grip. Timing might be a little different though.

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I'm thinking that as long as the bolt holes and sear will line up, I've got a few ideas for the 4 way. You are correct, the four way mounts on the side. I was trying to remember if it was attached to the rail above the grip frame or to the grip itself. If it's attached above the grip I'm set, otherwise, I'll have to get slightly creative.


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Alls you should really need is a good drill press and a little time.

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I've got the tools.....they just happen to be sitting in Pittsburgh while I sit in Qatar.


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