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Trigger adjustment on a Sako L61R

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14 September 2013, 10:06
Fasteel
Trigger adjustment on a Sako L61R
Well guys I just pulled this old Deluxe finnbear out of the closet for my upcoming pronghorn hunt and the trigger is mighty stiff. Anyone know of a video or web page that shows how to lighten this trigger? Thanks FS
14 September 2013, 10:16
igorrock
This is a usefull link:

http://www.sako.fi/pdf/manuals/Finnbear.pdf


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14 September 2013, 11:57
Fasteel
Thanks very much , I was able to find it myslef and make a couple of adjustments to the trigger.
15 September 2013, 02:38
Lawdog
Be careful. In my youth I "over adjusted" an L61R trigger. It worked fine until one day it discharged when closing the bolt. As they say "The loudest thing you will ever hear is an accidental discharge"


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15 September 2013, 09:15
Nakihunter
You are safe down to 2 lbs. I would suggest you get it checked.

My rifle is pre 1970 & into its second barrel. I had the trigger adjusted by an experienced / very good gunsmith


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17 September 2013, 02:36
RyanB
Both of my L61Rs started dropping the pin when the bolt was pressed forward. The triggers were visibly deformed. I replaced them with Timneys.
18 September 2013, 07:31
Stonecreek
quote:
Originally posted by RyanB:
Both of my L61Rs started dropping the pin when the bolt was pressed forward. The triggers were visibly deformed. I replaced them with Timneys.


Really?

I don't suppose you would be able to furnish a photo of this deformation? It would be extremely instructive.
18 September 2013, 10:36
RyanB
I don't have a photo and I'm 3,000 miles from the parts bin that they might be in, sorry. Imagine the edge of the important surfaces is rounded and there is a ridge built up behind the rounded section on the flats of the parts. That is what I recall, but it has been some time.
18 September 2013, 14:40
igorrock
quote:
Imagine the edge of the important surfaces is rounded and there is a ridge built up behind the rounded section on the flats of the parts.
That´s like when they come from factory. I have use SAKO L61R triggers in my Mausers many years and they are very safe unless you try to adjust them too light. Factorys minimum is 1,5 kg = 3,3 lbs. All my mausers have cocking piece without any notch as like SAKO rifles have.


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29 September 2013, 09:21
RyanB
A friend who was a gunsmith once upon a time (who sold us both Sakos) concurred that the triggers were faulty. I bought the Timneys and he installed them. Both rifles came used so someone else might have worked on the triggers but we did not, and neither felt altered.