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Need a trigger for HVA

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14 February 2005, 02:49
Jim Kobe
Need a trigger for HVA
Had a rifle in the shop the other day. It was a Carl Gustaf?Husqvarna in a left hand. It is a custom rifle and some idiot had worked over the trigger rendering it almost useless. Can anyone tell me where to get a replacement, LH trigger?


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild

14 February 2005, 06:42
Matt Norman
Get in touch with Steve Bruns, aka SBHVA here on A-R.
14 February 2005, 20:55
Stefan
Jim.

Is it the HVA model with the Sako style extractor and the funny looking locking lugs?

It´s not that easy to ger´t a spare trigger to that model, it was made untill about 1970. A LH should be even harder to get.......

I suspect that you could use a RH trigger and use the safety from the old LH trigger.

I could be possible to get a trigger here in Sweden. I have a friend that have a singleshot model of that action (if it´s the model I think). He changed the trigger to a match trigger of another brand. He probably have the old trigger around. Let me know if we are thinking of the same model!

Stefan


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15 February 2005, 00:43
Jim Kobe
I sent you either an email or a pm with info I got off another site. I am definitely interested in the trigger, I am sure I can take the safety from this one and mount it on the new trigger. Email me please: Jkob60@aol.com


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild

16 February 2005, 00:31
sbhva
Jim;

Let me know if you can't get the trigger from Stefan.

Steve

PS: We have met in the past at gun shows when I used to live in The Cities. I am the Husqvarna nut from Eden Prairie, now in Wisconsin.


Steve