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Ok, here is my problem, My dad has a 1917 eddystone, it has always had a very light trigger, I remember seeing everyone get the scope to the eyebrow many time when I was a kid. Anyways, dad is getting older and wants a bit more pull to it, so he tried to adjust it himself and now it dont work at all. it is marked Mark II DT co. I really dont know how to adjust it myself any input that may help would be nice. and do they make a newer trigger for one of these guns that would work better then this old thing? Thanks Will | ||
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You most likely have a Dayton Traister Mark II aftermarket trigger. E-mail the company here: greg@daytraco.com They undoubtedly can tell you how to adjust the trigger. Grant. | |||
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I have two Enfields and have kept the two stage military trigger on both of them. IMO, that system makes an extremely safe and functional trigger because it is literally impossible to “accidently†set on off, especially for us in the “older-generation†whose hands and fingers ain’t what they used to be. | |||
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