Trigger Trouble
#12
Join Date: May 2003
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RE: Trigger Trouble
A very good point was made here. I do not care if I only change the springs in a trigger I give the customer back what ever parts I have changed. I tell them that if they ever want to send the gun into the factory stop by and I will replace the after market parts with the origional parts. When you send the rifle in it will come back " Stock" and you may not get back your after market parts so be warned. After all you do not want to loose a $70 dollar trigger!!!
#13
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RE: Trigger Trouble
I fell in this trap with remington. I had the trigger adjusted to nice 2lbs. The trigger wasn' t the problem. They not only didn' t send the original trigger to me but tryed to charge me 35 dollars for a new sledge hammer pull trigger. I complained until they sent me there trigger no cost. Still didn' t get my own trigger back. I was livid to say the least. And the gun still had the original problems.
So Judson is right on the mark. If sending the gun back to factory, send either with no trigger or original.
So Judson is right on the mark. If sending the gun back to factory, send either with no trigger or original.
#14
Join Date: May 2003
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RE: Trigger Trouble
I like the Timney triggers but you guys might want to check out the Kiplinger Single set trigger. They are available for Rem 700, Ruger 77 and the #1, Mod 70, and the good old 98 Mauser. The unset pull is around 3 pounds and after you push the trigger forward to set it its set pull is 6oz. On some rifles if you want to un set the trigger you just put the safety on or lift the bolt and it unsets. On all rifles you can unset the trigger manually or just open the action. Real nice set up check them out.
#15
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: A shack in Arkansas
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RE: Trigger Trouble
Hey bigcountry i sent a model seven back to remington and sent a letter with it. i told them i had adjusted the trigger and please to not readjust it. they didnt .
I had been told they would readjust it so i just sent a letter and they did as i asked.
the only thing that was wrong was that the sn#' s between the bolt and reciever didnt match![]
and yep i shot the gun several times before i noticed!
they fixed the problem by making them match![]
I had been told they would readjust it so i just sent a letter and they did as i asked.
the only thing that was wrong was that the sn#' s between the bolt and reciever didnt match![]
and yep i shot the gun several times before i noticed!
they fixed the problem by making them match![]
#16
RE: Trigger Trouble
Bought a Ruger M77 Mark II ultralight, the trigger was ridiculous.
8 pound pull. Safe I guess, but threw lead everywhere.
Sent to my gunsmith, has come back smooth as silk at 3 pounds, but I'm $100.00 out of pocket.
8 pound pull. Safe I guess, but threw lead everywhere.
Sent to my gunsmith, has come back smooth as silk at 3 pounds, but I'm $100.00 out of pocket.