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Tough call,
I'm pretty sure the triggers would fit in the hole in the proper position with only a minor amount of in-letting or wood removal most likely in front.
The problem might be with the stalkers trigger guard being big enough.

I've got kind of the same issue going on with a TC New Englander. I know the TC double triggers will fit with minor work, but I have to change and inlet the TG,, also kind of a minor issue.
I'm just trying to justify the expense, even ebay parts will run me $50-60.
 
Thanks for the reply. Trigger guard not an issue since this is my project gun and I have already put a larger trigger guard on it. I have seen the prices you are talking about and am thinking the same thing. Thanks Pappy
 
I put a Deerslayer on my GPR best thing I ever did to it. Had to disassemble the trigger to heat and reshape the set trigger to fit my big fingers.
 
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