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I have an 1100 with cantilever barrel that will be used in Oct on a youth whitetail hunt in Illinois. The trigger is pretty bad on said shotgun. Who best to tweek it to around 4-5 lbs and get some of the creep out of it? Not expecting miracles here, just want it improved and SAFE. Please send PM if you know of someone. Mr. Allen Timney is RETIRED or I would call him. | ||
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I think remington makes a replacement trigger to use in slug guns give them a call. | |||
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Hardin, I have a couple extra slug guns and a youth sized muzzle loader, if you want to borrow one in October send me a PM. Mark for every hour in front of the computer you should have 3 hours outside | |||
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Timney sells a 870 trigger fix kit. It includes a different sear and three different springs for weight of pull. On their website under reviews of the product someone asks if it could be used in the 1100 timney says it can be. | |||
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The 870 & 1100 have the same basic receiver group. Most receiver parts interchange. The trigger will definately interchange. I wouldn't contact Remington for ANY trigger questions. They will only sell "litigation proof" triggers/parts According to Timney's site, this trigger fix also works on the 760/7600 rifles. I would suspect it also works on the 742/7400 rifle.. GOOGLE HOTLINK FIX FOR BLOCKED PHOTOBUCKET IMAGES https://chrome.google.com/webs...inkfix=1516144253810 | |||
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I figured they were all the same. But I have not taken all the different models apart. 870 and 7600 are the only ones I have seen the inside of . | |||
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Thanks guys. I'll check out the Timney kit. Thanks for the info and generous offer! | |||
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