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  1. Thanks SD. I went ahead and ordered an A&S trigger housing, hoping it would fix the problem with the FFT disconnector. Unfortunately, it didn't. So I used a coarse stone to take abut 0.30 off the disconnector spur on the hammer, and got enough clearance between the two to eliminate the problem. I've since put a couple boxes of shells through it with no problems birdshot, 00 Buck, and slugs. When the disconnector is engaged with the hammer, the engagement is to the full depth of the disconnector notch, and the disconnector notch is just as deep as it was then it came from FFT. And there's still plenty of depth left on the hammer side of the notch. I've got more money tied up in aftermarket parts for this thing than any of my other shotguns are worth. But it's the only one that doesn't bruise my face and shoulder, and it comes back on target quicker, too. There's nothing else I'd rather have on my side in a fight, and it's hard to put a price on that. This shot shows the lack of clearance: This is after stoning the hammer spur.
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  2. I believe the Midwest ones are stripped. No plunger, spring, snap ring, stock screw plug or the flexible ring. All can be transferred from your existing extension to the new one. The flexible ring is the only difficult one.
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