Identify this trigger group
I need help identifying this trigger group. It is very similar to one I removed from a Savage Model 29A slide action .22 rifle but there are differences. The only markings I see are a capital 'R' on each side of the grip and a tiny capital 'F' on the right side which I can't get a clear picture of. The last two pictures are of the model 29A for comparison. Any info will be appreciated.
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These 2 are of the 29A:
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These 2 are of the 29A:
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I need to identify this trigger group. It has two"triggers", the front one is actually a cocking lever. The hammer is cocked when you push it forward. The only markings I see are a number on the right side just behind the trigger (4857) and the capital letter K on the left side just behind the trigger. I would like to know the make, model, and approximate value. Thanks in advance! Gunswapper.
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Here is the second picture of the 29A:
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This is hazarding a guess, but I believe it may be the difference between the 29-A and 29-B. I had thought previously it was a different level of finish one to the other but I suppose it could be argued engineering variances are present. Visually, they appear very close indeed. 0
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