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Posts: 1070 | Registered: 02 April 2008Reply With Quote
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yes but the leverage on the sear is different, and will be heavier than if you used a regular trigger.

the standard trigger is a pretty simple piece. If you are capable of welding on a curved finger lever onto a single set, than you may as well make the whole works.

If it helps, i have a 600 standard trigger I can photograph on grid paper to show you the design, (the 602 is slightly different in the length of the upper arm)
 
Posts: 344 | Registered: 28 May 2004Reply With Quote
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These came from the factory with a spare conventional trigger blade and assist spring, in a wee cloth bag. Sadly, those that didn't get installed have long since become separated from their rifles, mostly.

A few pics on these threads over at NE;
The last one in this, shows the 600 and 602 conventional triggers together: http://forums.nitroexpress.com...Number=151480&page=0
[BTW the coin in the pic measures 1.24" across flats]

And this one shows a gunsmith-made replacement in place on a 602: http://forums.nitroexpress.com...?Cat=0&Number=150089


Cheers,
Doug
 
Posts: 337 | Location: Gippsland, Victoria, Australia | Registered: 02 May 2004Reply With Quote
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