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guys, I have a trigger on my 264 mauser that has a side safety on it, I like the trigger but safety is crap. I am wondering what type of trigger it is. I see a marking on the side Spain, it has a crosspin holding it at the front and the back of it has a hole that the rear action screw goes through to hold it in place. Any ideas on what it might be? has a replacement shroud on the bolt to work with it. I am wondering about keeping the trigger, cutting off the safety and replacing the shroud and just putting a Buehler on it maybe. Red | ||
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These triggers are found on Mauser 98 clones that were built in Spain and marketed by Santa Barbara and Parker-Hale. I had one on a P-H. I didn't care for it so I replaced it with a Timney trigger and a Mauser 98 shroud with a Dayton-Traister safety. The set-up work fine. Before I replace the trigger I glass bedded the rifle. It was a PITA to bed the rear of the trigger. | |||
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Dago I would go for blackburn or recknagel trigger Cheers / JOHAN | ||
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You might want to try the Kiplinger single set trigger. Set the pull is 6oz, un set 3 pounds if you want to un set the trigger, either do it manualy, lift the bolt or put on the safety and it unsets by it self. | |||
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