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SA-459 trigger

Started by codym, March 05, 2017, 06:24:17 PM

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codym

I know there is some info on here somewhere about this but maybe some people have found something new. I was out pattening my sa-459 20 today and as great as it is, it's got a god aweful trigger. I killed 4 birds with it last year and put it away,  I forgot how bad it is. Anybody have any luck doing a trigger job on these, who did you send it to and how long did it take? Were you able to just send the trigger group or the whole gun. Im not looking for a 2 pound trigger, just something that breaks nice maybe around 4 1/2 and take out the grit. Thanks

wvnut3

Send it off to Rob Roberts Custom Gun . He does awesome work.It will come back with a nice crisp creep free trigger with a pull of about 3.5 lbs.Lee

Greg Massey

I'm interested in what ans. you get about the trigger. i was thinking of buying one of these for next season. How do you like the gun and what shell and choke were you using..  Are all the triggers this way on the 20 gauge?

wvnut3

And you only need to send the trigger group to them.Turn around time is about 10 days or so depending on back log.cost $100.00 plus shipping to and from. Lee

Greg Massey

Quote from: wvnut3 on March 05, 2017, 07:01:23 PM
And you only need to send the trigger group to them.Turn around time is about 10 days or so depending on back log.cost $100.00 plus shipping to and from. Lee
Are most of the trigger this way on these guns..hard to pull ? What choke and shell are you shooting ?

wvnut3

Not sure about others, mine wasnt all that bad. It was better than all of my Remingtons i own. It was about 5.5 lbs with just a little creep.Lee

BottomLand54

Mine on my 12 guage is junk worst trigger ever. Love the feel of the gun and the performance. The trigger feels like I have to pull it 4 inches and it's like squishy and then boom. It shoots good just wish I woulda bought it in 20 guage. My Thompson center and my Remington 11-87 Mossberg 500 all have beautiful factory triggers clean crisp and no creep spongy junk. Let me know what you find out. I really want to just sale my 12 and order a 20.

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Greg Massey

Quote from: BottomLand54 on March 05, 2017, 09:07:18 PM
Mine on my 12 guage is junk worst trigger ever. Love the feel of the gun and the performance. The trigger feels like I have to pull it 4 inches and it's like squishy and then boom. It shoots good just wish I woulda bought it in 20 guage. My Thompson center and my Remington 11-87 Mossberg 500 all have beautiful factory triggers clean crisp and no creep spongy junk. Let me know what you find out. I really want to just sale my 12 and order a 20.

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Will you buy another one of these SA-459...i want a 20 also...just wanting to find out more about this gun..

codym

My SA-459 20 is awesome, I love everything about it except the trigger. I shoot HW 7's and Tss 9's through a sumtoy 562, also had nice patterns with the Carlson 575 non ported. The gun is very light which is part of the reason the trigger is so noticeable. It has a long mushy pull which makes it very easy to pull off target. I killed a rio with it at 42 last year, misjudged the cactus he was strutting behind. It's a great gun, don't let the trigger scare you away.

Thanks for the info on RR I will give them a call today.

deadbuck

I have one and it is an extremely long trigger pull. I don't think the weight of the trigger is excessive, but the pull needs shortening. Like poster above me, this is the only flaw I find with the gun.

Greg Massey

Quote from: codym on March 06, 2017, 10:20:08 AM
My SA-459 20 is awesome, I love everything about it except the trigger. I shoot HW 7's and Tss 9's through a sumtoy 562, also had nice patterns with the Carlson 575 non ported. The gun is very light which is part of the reason the trigger is so noticeable. It has a long mushy pull which makes it very easy to pull off target. I killed a rio with it at 42 last year, misjudged the cactus he was strutting behind. It's a great gun, don't let the trigger scare you away.

Thanks for the info on RR I will give them a call today.
Does it cycle 3 inch ammo with no problems and how is the safety ?

gophert


Greg Massey

Quote from: gophert on March 06, 2017, 02:21:17 PM
All those questions are discussed in detail on this thread.

http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,54627.0.html
Thanks for that attachment on the gun and thread...

yelpaholic

ED graham.   Grahams gun shop in New ALbany ms fixed mine up for about 75 bucks  plus he sells some pretty nice turkey calls.   

BottomLand54

Quote from: Greg Massey on March 05, 2017, 10:52:47 PM
Quote from: BottomLand54 on March 05, 2017, 09:07:18 PM
Mine on my 12 guage is junk worst trigger ever. Love the feel of the gun and the performance. The trigger feels like I have to pull it 4 inches and it's like squishy and then boom. It shoots good just wish I woulda bought it in 20 guage. My Thompson center and my Remington 11-87 Mossberg 500 all have beautiful factory triggers clean crisp and no creep spongy junk. Let me know what you find out. I really want to just sale my 12 and order a 20.

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Will you buy another one of these SA-459...i want a 20 also...just wanting to find out more about this gun..
Yes but would send trigger off. I would either buy a sa-459 20 or a browning silver hunter 20. Different price range. But I believe the sa-459 is best turkey gun package a man can buy otd for the money. Trigger is terrible everything else is great!

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