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Mauser triggers
30 December 2008, 04:23
lovebugMauser triggers
CNC Speciatly Products,
formerly Blackburn Machine has produced a large quanity of triggers for the 98 Mauser.
There are many functional parts on a rifle that are as important as the trigger, but none more so. The best sights and the most accurate barrel are next to useless if the trigger has a creepy, uneven letoff.
Blackburn triggers are totaly machined. They have no stamped or cast parts. Our housings are milled from aircraft quality aluminum or steel.
Blackburn single stage triggers are made for the most discerning riflemen. The recommended weight adjustment is from 2 to 4 lbs.
Phone 435-623-1388
Email: cncspecialty@netzero.com
Maggie Baum
CNC Specialty Products
P.O. Box 369 / 50 East 100 North
Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 801-691-8152
Email: maggie@cncspecialtyproducts.com
http://cncspecialtyproducts.com/ 30 December 2008, 04:32
loud-n-boomerLovebug, by the way you are advertising Ted's products, am I safe in assuming that you are Ted's daughter Maggie, or are otherwise connected to Ted's business?
By the way, I do think Ted makes a good trigger. However, disclosure of one's connection (if there is one) to a business that one is advertiseing strikes me as a polite thing to do.
One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. - Groucho Marx
30 December 2008, 04:47
Charles_HelmIf she is connected to the company, maybe she can answer ForrestB's question in
this thread.30 December 2008, 07:22
JKSlovebug,
You have posted on a number of threads about the Blackburn/CNC Specialty Products triggers. What is the delivery time on these products? While Blackburn products are held in high regard the delivery of same has been poor to be polite.
There are those that do, those that dream, and those that only read about it and then post their "expertise" on AR!
30 December 2008, 10:00
22WRFI was just at Ted's today and picked up a couple of these triggers for myself. They are very well made. They have a lot of triggers on hand. But a lot of professional gunmakers buy Ted's triggers by the dozen, and when a run of triggers is sold out you might wait a good 4-5 months for another run to be produced. So, if you want one of these triggers you better get your order in now.
(from the language in the post it appears pretty plain to me that it is coming from CNC Products, and I doubt seriously that Ted would call himself "Lovebug".)
30 December 2008, 16:37
D HumbargerPhotos?
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31 December 2008, 01:09
lovebugYes I am Ted's Daughter Maggie.
We have the triggers in stock I can ship COD so you pay then you get product. No up front MONEY!!!!!
Maggie Baum
CNC Specialty Products
P.O. Box 369 / 50 East 100 North
Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 801-691-8152
Email: maggie@cncspecialtyproducts.com
http://cncspecialtyproducts.com/ 31 December 2008, 01:29
rgg_7Maggie...welcome to the board.
Can you post a picture of the trigger? Like to know if it sits back in the guard. Also how much?
Thanks, Ron.
31 December 2008, 01:44
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by Charles_Helm:
If she is connected to the company, maybe she can answer ForrestB's question in
this thread.
I would also like to know!
31 December 2008, 05:17
tiggertatequote:
Originally posted by rgg_7:
Maggie...welcome to the board.
Can you post a picture of the trigger? Like to know if it sits back in the guard. Also how much?
Thanks, Ron.
Yes, they sit far back in the guard like a shotgun trigger. That appeals to me. Last one I bought was $85.00 but that was 6-8 years ago.
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
31 December 2008, 12:46
mhoFor people who find the 2 lbs trigger weight a bit on the high side, there are alternatives from Europe (where trigger weights are typically set lower than in the US).
Here is an example from "Henke" in Germany - sorry the website is in German, so you'll have to polish off your language skills. Trigger weight is specified to be adjustable (perhaps with spring substitution?) between 80 and 1500 gram (2.8 - 52 oz). I have to say, I have never personally used this trigger, so I can't vouch for the quality. As with most European products, you pay the price...
http://www.henke-online.de/index.php?id=370As far as I know, Recknagel also makes a M98 trigger. Our very own "1894" may have used one of those triggers.
- mike
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The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
31 December 2008, 13:44
YaleDear Maggie:
I have been waiting for my Blackburn trigger for almost two years, and still do not have it, even though you have $30.00 on account from me.
Sincerely,
Chris Bemis
31 December 2008, 14:53
22WRFquote:
Originally posted by Yale:
Dear Maggie:
I have been waiting for my Blackburn trigger for almost two years, and still do not have it, even though you have $30.00 on account from me.
Sincerely,
Chris Bemis
Chris
Blackburn triggers haven;t been $30 for at least 8 yeares or more.
For those that need a photo of how they look, here is one
31 December 2008, 17:19
YaleDear 22WRF:
The $30.00 on account was for a WSM follower that I returned to Mr. Blackburn two years ago, and left the monies on account for a Blackburn trigger.
Facts kinda get in the way of supposition don't you think?
Sincerely,
Chris Bemis
31 December 2008, 19:19
Charles_HelmMaggie? Still curious...
quote:
Originally posted by Charles_Helm:
If she is connected to the company, maybe she can answer ForrestB's question in
this thread.
31 December 2008, 22:11
1894mk2I too would find 2lb too heavy.
I have a Recknagel. It is a beautifully made item that oozes quality. With a lot of fiddling (ie finding the right combination of spring pressure and engagement) it will give a safe 1lb plus or minus an ounce. I think my Timney on my 9.3 is very nearly as good. The issue with mausers and light triggers is tolerance on the bolt.
31 December 2008, 23:44
lovebugChris,
Your trigger was sent out to your old address. I will sent another one to the address you email me today. Sorry for the delay.
Maggie
Maggie Baum
CNC Specialty Products
P.O. Box 369 / 50 East 100 North
Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 801-691-8152
Email: maggie@cncspecialtyproducts.com
http://cncspecialtyproducts.com/ 31 December 2008, 23:46
lovebugI have talk to Forrest and this is beteen us.
Thank You
Maggie
Maggie Baum
CNC Specialty Products
P.O. Box 369 / 50 East 100 North
Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 801-691-8152
Email: maggie@cncspecialtyproducts.com
http://cncspecialtyproducts.com/ 31 December 2008, 23:54
Charles_HelmGood to see some replies to the inquiries.
24 January 2009, 08:09
E FuddAre you able to ship to Canada, or do you have a Canadian dealer?
25 January 2009, 00:53
lovebugYes we can ship to Canada. No we are the only dealer.
Maggie Baum
CNC Specialty Products
P.O. Box 369 / 50 East 100 North
Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 801-691-8152
Email: maggie@cncspecialtyproducts.com
http://cncspecialtyproducts.com/ 26 January 2009, 00:37
srtraxHow do they compare in price to what is on the market now, or better yet what do the triggers run $$$. Are these just for the large ring or do you have any for small rings also?
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Steve Traxson
26 January 2009, 02:05
lovebugThe trigger are $100.00.
Maggie Baum
CNC Specialty Products
P.O. Box 369 / 50 East 100 North
Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 801-691-8152
Email: maggie@cncspecialtyproducts.com
http://cncspecialtyproducts.com/ 26 January 2009, 02:06
srtraxThank You!
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Steve Traxson
26 January 2009, 02:16
lovebugThe Mauser trigger will work with al Mausers. We have a long or short trigger shoe. The triggers are $100.00.
Maggie Baum
CNC Specialty Products
P.O. Box 369 / 50 East 100 North
Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 801-691-8152
Email: maggie@cncspecialtyproducts.com
http://cncspecialtyproducts.com/ 29 January 2009, 01:56
lovebugCNC Specialty Products
We have only 1 trigger left at time. We are running more trigger shoes and sear blocks. We have about 300 more housing. It will be about a month before more trigger are ready to ship. If you would like you can order and when they are ready we will ship.
Remember we will ship open account or COD only. No money upfront.
Maggie Baum
CNC Specialty Products
P.O. Box 369 / 50 East 100 North
Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 801-691-8152
Email: maggie@cncspecialtyproducts.com
http://cncspecialtyproducts.com/ 29 January 2009, 03:57
YaleLadies and Gentlemen:
For your information, Ms. Maggie Baum of CNC Specialty Products has provided me with a Mauser trigger, and honored an agreed upon price from two years ago when I ordered it.
In my opinion their customer service under her guidance is now excellent.
Sincerely,
Chris Bemis
30 January 2009, 22:07
lovebugChris,
Thank You
Maggie
Maggie Baum
CNC Specialty Products
P.O. Box 369 / 50 East 100 North
Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 801-691-8152
Email: maggie@cncspecialtyproducts.com
http://cncspecialtyproducts.com/ 05 February 2009, 09:27
Idaho Sharpshooterwhere the heck is Levan?
Rich
Buffalo Killer
05 February 2009, 20:58
lovebugIn the very center of the state. Close in Nephi.
Maggie Baum
CNC Specialty Products
P.O. Box 369 / 50 East 100 North
Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 801-691-8152
Email: maggie@cncspecialtyproducts.com
http://cncspecialtyproducts.com/ 06 February 2009, 05:03
Duane WiebeSpell it backwards...you'll see why it's in the very center of UT
06 February 2009, 15:41
Urban_Redneckquote:
Spell it backwards...you'll see why it's in the very center of UT
Perfect!