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Who has rubber corners or trigger guard bumpers?
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I have a Beretta Ultralight O/U that smacks my middle finger with the rear of the trigger guard almost every time I shoot it. I've looked at Brownell's and Midway and can't fine the little rubber bumpers that go on the back of trigger guards. Know where I can find one?


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They are called finger guards, and you can get them from New England Custom Guns.

http://www.newenglandcustomgun...Cushion#.VVuLcvlViko

Get the kind with the screw that holds the clips together, rather than the spring kind. The spring kind wants to fall off, especially in the middle of a stubble field where you will never find it.


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They are called finger guards, and you can get them from New England Custom Guns.

http://www.newenglandcustomgun...Cushion#.VVuLcvlViko

Get the kind with the screw that holds the clips together, rather than the spring kind. The spring kind wants to fall off, especially in the middle of a stubble field where you will never find it.
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Thanks!
Just what I was looking for.


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New England Arms..I used them on my double rifles..I like the ones that screw on, the sticky ones are less than desirable as they eventually come off.


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