| 21. | The trigger guard was made longer and deeper.
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| 22. | The trigger guard is designed to accommodate gloves.
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| 23. | Picatinney rail in front of trigger guard.
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| 24. | A removable handguard is installed in front of the trigger which completes and encloses the trigger guard.
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| 25. | The most significant change and external appearance whereby the M48B may be identified is the trigger guard.
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| 26. | On the double-trigger Tranter revolvers, a second trigger below the trigger guard served to cock the gun.
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| 27. | The Model 1774 had a shorter trigger guard, and the tail of the frizzen was cut square.
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| 28. | Springfield Armory's version included a trigger guard.
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| 29. | The magazine catch-release is located on the left side of the frame, directly behind the trigger guard.
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| 30. | The tiny Le Novo revolver, with a hinged trigger and no trigger guard, also featured a folding grip.
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