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15 December 2013, 20:21
ab_bentley
Winchester Trigger fitted to a Mauser
Can a New Haven Winchester 70 trigger be fitted to a 98 Mauser action? I know they make triggers specifically designed after the NH Winchester trigger to fit Mausers but was curious if there was a way around spending 300$ on an Alaska Arms.

Adam


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15 December 2013, 20:49
kcstott
My suggestion if you don't want to spend the money on an Alsaka trigger is just get a Timney. Not traditional but a very good trigger none the less


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16 December 2013, 00:42
ab_bentley
The thought had crossed my mind. I want a traditional trigger, but something better than the original Mil trigger. I know you can purchase Pre 64' triggers for around 50$ through Numrich and that's a bit cheaper than the Timney.

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16 December 2013, 01:08
dpcd
No, a M70 will not fit on a Mauser at all. I use Bold triggers either with thumb safety, or I convert bolt shroud to M70 type side swing safety.
16 December 2013, 01:18
Rockdoc
The M98 trigger can be made to work just as fine as the M70. I have one done on a H&H Magnum Mauser, and plenty of custom gunmakers do them.

Good luck with it.

Cheers, Chris


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16 December 2013, 01:30
ab_bentley
Doc, does your trigger have any set screws or over travel screws in it?

Adam


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16 December 2013, 05:51
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16 December 2013, 08:29
ab_bentley
Blackburn, yeah then there's kipplinger too.


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16 December 2013, 09:55
zimbabwe
I used the Timney Light (no safety) for many years and for a safety the simplest is the FN type as was made by Buehler with a screw to hold the arm on. They made them either right or left and I saw a new version somewhere recently. The Buehler 2 piece style with the screw requires zero filing where the regular FN style requires you to file a notch in the shroud.The Timney will require some wood be removed from the stock for clearance. I find it to be very reliable as is the safety.


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16 December 2013, 20:14
Luckyducker
I bought a Bold trigger for a Mauser because it was a little cheaper than a Timney and was pleasantly surprised because I like it a little better than a Timney. Bold only makes triggers to fit Mausers and they do it right.


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