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19 July 2005, 14:42
Scott Sharman
Replacement trigger
Anybody know where I can source a replacement trigger for a Rem 700. Either Rem, Rifle Basix, Timney or similar. Looks like trying to import one from the US is no mean feat.

Thanks

Scott
19 July 2005, 15:52
smlekid
have you tried ProCal trading?
19 July 2005, 15:53
HiWall
Peter VanMeurs at Procal Trading in Victoria -
Phone 03-52811380. He has been away shooting but was due to reopen on the 19th (today).

or

John Giles at PSECO in Brisbane -
PSECO
19 July 2005, 17:42
rugeruser
Scott,

have you tried calling the Sydney gunshops? Mick Smith, Safari, Western, Jansa, HPGS (Shudder!!!) might be able to help...

I imported a Timney a couple of years ago for my Ruger, and didn't have any issues at all... things might have changed a bit though... Mad


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20 July 2005, 14:51
Feral_Goz
Here is the link to importing firearms from Customs Importing firearms and weapons

Doesn't give much info on parts, except for magazines. I have sent a query to their mailbox before on importing parts and was directed to the above link. May be worthwhile giving them a call.

Pretty sure Brownells will have a trigger for your Rem 700. I have ordered parts from them before (grips, screws, springs). Only thing to keep track of it the US$100 limit on exporting parts. If you go over you have to get a "State Department License". JARD ones are going for US$57, Timney from US$97-134.

Each of my orders have only taken about 7 days to get here. 2 of that can be in Aus Customs whilst they check it out. Most of my packages have been opened and released, with nothing missing.

Feral_Goz
20 July 2005, 16:19
Gadge
Trigger assemblies are defined as 'firearm parts' in the Oz Customs Prohibited Imports Regs, and hence require a B709A import permit at this end. Best way to find out if you can get one [NSW has some unique rules - e.g. barrels are dealer-only there. Dunno about triggers Confused], is to request it from your State firearms registry.

And the US end probably need a certified copy by mail, before they can apply for the export license,if the order 'gun parts'[US definition - basically any firearm component part whatsoever] total is over USD100. Under that, no worries!

Brownells don't charge much [USD10 extra, above the USD5 export declaration, which applies to all export orders] for the export license, it's just that it takes about 6 weeks to get it. As a comparison, Sinclair, who also have a good range of triggers, charge a minimum USD75 for the license paperwork.

Some Brownells catalogue numbers for Rem 700 triggers [finding them all via their website can be maddening]
Timney: 883-400-270 883-000-005
Rifle Basix: 758-700-001 to -003 , and -005
Shilen: 801-700-100 and -400
Jard: Note that these ones are an upgrade parts kit, not a complete trigger: 100-000-662

I've not listed the ultra light pull target/varmint triggers here, but they have a few flavours.

FWIW, these are the gun bits that require a B709A [Customs (Prohibited Imports) Reg 4F]:
"firearm accessory" means any of the following devices:

(a) a silencer designed or intended for use with a firearm;

(b) a device designed to modify a firearm so as to give it a rapid fire capability;

(c) a device capable of converting a firearm to fire in a fully automatic condition;

(d) a folding stock;

(e) a detachable stock.

"firearm magazine" means a magazine designed or intended for use with a firearm.

"firearm part", for a firearm, means any of the following items:

(a) a gas piston, friction assembly, action bar, breech bolt or breech block;

(b) a firearm barrel;

(c) an assembled trigger mechanism;

(d) a receiver;

(e) something, other than a complete firearm, that includes 1 or more of these items.
20 July 2005, 16:24
Scott Sharman
Gents, thanks for all the help.

Scott
21 July 2005, 13:03
muzza
What is wrong with your original trigger ? Why not get a spring kit for it ( I have a spare set at present....) and make the one you have better for much less money .
Remington triggers are only crap because of the lawyerisation of the American gun industry meaning factory set triggers @ upto 9lbs let-off thumbdown, adjust the one you have properly and you might find there is nothing wrong with it... Smiler


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