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RE: replacement rifle triggers
I used the Timney for several years and while the functional aspects of it worked very well, it also has a propensity to work dysfunctionally... In particular, due to the fact that it sits on a single hing pin with little lateral support the weight of pull will vary depending on how directly it is pulled back. Additionally, the reliance on the spring for setting the weight of pull while simultaneously seating it against the safety means it can, and will, bend over time. In fact once bent, the weight of pull drops to near zero and the gun can/will slam fire as a result.
Easy fix though...spend the few extra bucks and install the much higher quality Sav-2 trigger instead. JC |
RE: replacement rifle triggers
Thank's for the info, I just ordered one through Midway...$139. Looks much stronger than the Timney and thereg Basix,
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RE: replacement rifle triggers
Just an suggestion but check out Canjar triggers made in Denver Co. They are single set and topnotch in both set & unset mode while being fully adjustable!They are my favorite aftermarket trigger.
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RE: replacement rifle triggers
ORIGINAL: stalkingbear Just an suggestion but check out Canjar triggers made in Denver Co. They are single set and topnotch in both set & unset mode while being fully adjustable!They are my favorite aftermarket trigger. MH Canjar Co./Canjar Triggers 6510 Raleigh St. Arvada, CO 80003-6436 (303) 295-2638 [/align] |
RE: replacement rifle triggers
Did Jewell ever develop his trigger for the Savage? It was supposed to be like an accutrigger only better.
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RE: replacement rifle triggers
I just installed the Sav-2 trigger, it went well. How much creep could be taken out? I'd like to get all of it out but I don't want to make it un safe.
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