The Stevens single-set trigger is very uncommon. In the Stevens catalogs it was offered as an option for the 44-1/2, and the mechanism was on a separate trigger plate like the double-set triggers, held by the three screws in the bottom of the receiver. With the help of a fellow member, who supplied the pictures, I wrote the mechanism up for one of the ASSRA Journals (can't remember the issue number). I found later that somebody had written the mechanism up earlier than that. Also, I think there are drawings, either on this Forum or available from the Archives. A search should bring them up, unless they have been Photobucketed. I don't remember details at this late date, and the draft, if it still exists, is on my big computer, not this tablet, but it looked, at minimum, like the original single trigger needed half its upper portion milled away for the set trigger sear, which pivoted (IIRC) on the same pin as the trigger did. There were a couple extra springs that needed placement, and the drilled and threaded hole in the trigger for the adjustment screw. The hammer, of course, needed the fly in the slot that came stock on the 44-1/2, but not on the 44. I would think you would need to mill out the lower tang on your 44 for a separate trigger plate. It might be possible to insert a single-set mechanism into the solid receiver and tang, but it would be like building a ship in a bottle as far as added complication.
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