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| Lovely work on a Rem. action. A study in exemplary stocking, checkering~ I'll bet it is a great shooting rifle~
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| What's going on with the trigger? |
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| It has a trigger shoe. Fairly common a couple of generations ago. Easily removable. |
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| I see the shoe, but it looks like it overlaps the trigger guard, and at the very rear of its travel? I have a shoe on one of my model 70's it doesn't look like that? |
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| quote: Originally posted by bt8897: I see the shoe, but it looks like it overlaps the trigger guard, and at the very rear of its travel? I have a shoe on one of my model 70's it doesn't look like that?
I have no clue about the trigger shoe...Never had much use for them myself |
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| Same here. A smooth and nicely rounded one is preferred.
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| If I remember the 80's correctly, trigger shoes were most popular for single action target competition with double action revolvers. |
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