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| I had the standard Timney "sportsman" installed in three of my Springfields, primarily because I wanted the side safety to go with the fact I had scopes mounted on them.
One was a 1903A4, the other two were 1903s.
They seem to work just fine, but make sure you get a good gunsmith to do the work.
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| I have a Timney trigger in my 1922 M2 Springfield, they're great triggers. |
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| Are the Timney safeties totally reliable? ( I know, never trust a safety.)
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| After six years the real question is--" Where is Fat Albert now a days"? roger
Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
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| Heh, didn't notice the date stamp on this ...
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| Still, I've never had a problem with Timney safeties. I have two on my Mausers.
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| I'm still working with my Canjars !! |
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| Don't know about Fat_Alberts date stamp but I have used one of the Huberconcept triggers on a 1917, installed easy, adjusted easy and liked it as much if not more than my Timney on my other 1917. I do not think the HC has one with a safety. |
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| I only use the original military triggers; why is everyone trying to re-invent something that works? Learn how to use the double stage trigger. |
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| Tom, I totally agree on the two-stage Springfield trigger being just fine for a hunting rifle. I was just thinking about economical alternatives to the Buehler-style safety. They have always seemed to me to be too easy to turn to the off position.
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| Right; I was just being obstinate. I install the two position model 70 safeties for that reason. I use mostly Bold triggers, and some Timneys if the customer wants that. |
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