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The 788s and their triggers

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28 February 2003, 16:24
<Swamp-Man>
The 788s and their triggers
I have read on this thread and several others about how the 788 needs a new trigger or some major work done on the trigger.Not so, I took mine apart and removed the spring above the trigger. I then clipped about 5 spirals off and reassembled the unit. It now breaks at about 1.5 pounds. I did the same thing to my ruger M77 exept I just replaced the spring with one that has less tension, like from a Bic clicker pen.
Not bad gunsmithing for a plumber. [Big Grin] [Wink] [Big Grin]
01 March 2003, 01:39
Dave Jenkins
You the man Swamp! Good thing you didnt post that over on the Gunsmithing forum...them high dollar boys would of been on you like white on rice. Brings new meaning to "flick my bic". Gotta love them 788s wish I had thrown down the $120-140/unit for a few of them back in the 70s.
01 March 2003, 06:28
<Big Stick>
Once a guy goes to clipping coils in the fire control system,the ice gets thin and quick.

Here's an alternative,that might interest some. 788 adjustable Trigger modification...............
02 March 2003, 05:55
Buster
It cost me all of $15.00 to have a gunsmith work my 788 trigger. He stoned and polished a little here and there and now it breaks cleanly at 2.75lbs.
04 March 2003, 12:08
cwilson
quote:
Originally posted by Dave Jenkins:
...Gotta love them 788s wish I had thrown down the $120-140/unit for a few of them back in the 70s.

I agree!! - my first deer rifle was a Rem 788 in .308. That gun would shoot absoulutely ANYTHING into 1 1/2" five shot groups. Most shots (4 out of 5) were in a snuff can at 200 yards. I gave that gun to my younger brother when I "upgraded". He still has it and it shoots just fine.

cwilson