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  • modoc
    I have several triggers of differing kinds but my favorites are the timmney for the low cost and feel.Canjar is probably the best that I own as it is a set type.Fine for bench work but a tad too delicate for hunting.I've never had a seconds amount of trouble with any of them.In the original militaries I like to leave them as I find them.There is just something about the two stage that adds realism to the whole experience.As a rough and tumble rifle I leave them alone. Especially handy for varmint hunting in the snow country where one finds gloves a must,the two stage is the safest trigger to use.That,of course,is in my humble opinion.
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  • luger01
    I've used Timney triggers in several Mausers. They were all easy, drop-in replacements and the results were very, very satisfactory.
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  • D.S.COLE
    I have used both Timney and Bold triggers quite a bit. either will work very good.You usually have to remove some wood around the trigger housing to put it together. often the oval slot in the tang that the sear comes up through needs lengthening.If you use the trigger with the side safety you must make a cut out in the wood beside the tang for the safety to move back and forth in. On converting to cock on opening dont do it unless you have a lot of experience with such things. It cant be done without cutting a camming surface on the back of the bolt, This is very difficult to cut and polish to where it will work properly. the replacement cocking piece must mate with the camming surface and most of the ones Ive seen take about 50 lbs. of pressure to lift the bolt. It can be done but usually the first few tries are a disaster.The kit made by Ed Delorge of Loisiana is the best Ive found. He advertises in the gun trade papers.Good luck.DSC
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