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I tried all of their numbers and their email this morning. Nothing. Have they ceased operations?
 
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I contated them not too long ago looking for a few answers about magnum mauser floor metal. But that has probably been about a month or so.
 
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I have several calls into them, left messages, but no response. They still have an answering machine, so my guess they are still in business, or I hope so, but I am concerned.

Anybody live close to them.


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I have contacted them by e-mail before and it took about three weeks to get a reply. Maybe they are the same with there phone messages.
 
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I purchased bottom metal from them last month and it was in my hands within a week of initially contacting them just like it always is.


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The site is back up.


 
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I finally got through and spoke with Ted today. His daughter had an operation a few weeks ago and being the good family man that he is he spent quite a bit of time with her, which put him a bit behind. He assured me that things are getting back to normal.
 
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can someone point me to their website, having a time finding it.


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Much appreciated.


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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


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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/
 
Posts: 102 | Location: www.cncspecialtyproducts.com | Registered: 29 December 2008Reply With Quote
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My first post on this thread was in 2006. Since then I have visited Ted's shop on a number of occasions, and in fact, was there today to pick up a couple of triggers.
 
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that link isnt working today...


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Link still is not working. Rats.
 
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Let me guess what they tell on the phone if you're "lucky" enough to get an answer: "It will be about two weeks." Which translated means a year or so; maybe more. No thanks.


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Posts: 2949 | Location: Corrales, NM, USA | Registered: 07 February 2001Reply With Quote
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We have triggers in stock. I can ship COD so you get product when you pay.
Thank You
Maggie


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P.O. Box 369 / 50 East 100 North
Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 801-691-8152
Email: maggie@cncspecialtyproducts.com
http://cncspecialtyproducts.com/
 
Posts: 102 | Location: www.cncspecialtyproducts.com | Registered: 29 December 2008Reply With Quote
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Can you fix the problem with the link to your website please ? It would be handy to view what you produce ,on-line, before committing to buy.

Those of us not resident in the USA arent very likely to make an international phonecall when you have, or at least had, a website


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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
 
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Chris

I don't seem to remember Blackburn triggers being $30, or at least not for the past 8-10 years.
 
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Let me guess what they tell on the phone if you're "lucky" enough to get an answer: "It will be about two weeks." Which translated means a year or so; maybe more. No thanks.


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I was there. I saw the triggers. they have them in stock. If you call now you might get a few. If you wait until the entire run is sold out then you might have to wait a year to get more. Ted doesn't make triggers or guards one at a time. He makes runs of things.
so if you order a trigger and he doesn't have any, then you have to wait until the next run.

for those that would like to see a photo of what they look like, here is what one looks like installed with blackburn bottom metal.

 
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Dear 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
 
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And another thing, WTF are you doing sticking your damn nose in this? The transaction between Chris and Blackburn had nothing to do with you! Your endless politicking for Blackburn is sickening. Why don't you take a day off???

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With all due respect, Last time I looked this was a free speech forum, both for you and for me. Because of the nature of this board, nothing is ever about "facts", but rather about perception.
 
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MKane

With all due respect, Last time I looked this was a free speech forum, both for you and for me. Because of the nature of this board, nothing is ever about "facts", but rather about perception.


Spoken like a true lawyer. Exactly what is it about the "nature" of this board that always makes facts irrelevent?
 
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I am very sorry but we do not have a website at this time. If you would like pictures please ask.
Maggie

It strikes me as very funny that people cam make accusations on the internet and not identify themselves, Are they cowards? As far as trigger pulls are concerned some of the statements have been rediculis. I spent four years on the USMC rifle team and shot in compitition for many years after that. In compition the trigger must pick up four pounds or more. Any knowlagable shooter outthere knows that two pounds is a very light trigger. anyone who wants to discuss this can call me at 435-623-1388.
Thank You
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P.O. Box 369 / 50 East 100 North
Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 801-691-8152
Email: maggie@cncspecialtyproducts.com
http://cncspecialtyproducts.com/
 
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22WRF
Thank you for all your support.
Maggie


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P.O. Box 369 / 50 East 100 North
Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 801-691-8152
Email: maggie@cncspecialtyproducts.com
http://cncspecialtyproducts.com/
 
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Ted,
Not throwing any stones here but just correcting what you posted regarding competition trigger pulls. The requirement for Service Rifle across the course is and has been 4.5 lbs. minimum. That is the heaviest trigger pull you will find in any of the rifle sports I am familiar with. Match Rifle XTC does not have a minimum specification, only to be safe if I remember correctly. Any of the rimfire, sillhouette, Longe Range, or US Palma do not have a minimum pull specified. International Palma used to, but I believe that rule has been recinded.

"two pounds is a very light trigger" I hate when blanket statements like that are made. Two pounds is not that light, especially regarding a target or varmint rifle. Even on a big game rifle, two pounds would be acceptable especially if gloves are not worn and depending on the game hunted.
 
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MKane

With all due respect, Last time I looked this was a free speech forum, both for you and for me. Because of the nature of this board, nothing is ever about "facts", but rather about perception.


No, this forum is private property subject to the rules/whims/preferences of the owner and his designees. Quit wearing out the free speech mantra.


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I suppose that I just don't know just what the hell the point is butI have used at least 1/2 dozen sets of bottom metal and always received them as promptly as we needed them. Love the product and if they make triggers then I am in the market for one for my 458wm pre64 mod 70
 
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You are right about the 4.5 pull on big bore competion rifles. I was not refering to anything but regular hunting rifles.
Thank you for the correction.


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Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 801-691-8152
Email: maggie@cncspecialtyproducts.com
http://cncspecialtyproducts.com/
 
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Well, I just had an email from CNC and found out that they do not manufacture triggers for the mod 70!
 
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I didn't say facts were "irrelevant". Rather, I said that this board is more about perception than it is fact. I said that because there is no fact finder, and there are no rules for cross examination, etc.

Maggie:

You are welcome!!
 
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Well - since we seem to have contact with the manufacturers via this forum - in spite of the bickering - could I ask for a price list and some pictures to be posted ?

I am sure it would be of interest to more folk than just myself.

Thanks in advance.


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Hey 22WRF, Great looking barreled action! How about a few details.

BTW, I don't think you said one damn thing that was out of line on this thread.

Terry


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That is not my barreled action. Just something I found on the internet to show a Blackburn trigger sitting in Blackburn bottom metal. I chose that photo because it clearly shows the window where you can see the sear engagement.
 
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http://cncspecialtyproducts.com/
 
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Terry

That is not my barreled action. Just something I found on the internet to show a Blackburn trigger sitting in Blackburn bottom metal. I chose that photo because it clearly shows the window where you can see the sear engagement.


That is my barreled action. I posted the details on it a while back. The work was done by Ed Lapour. With regard to the trigger, it does not have the original Blackburn finger piece, rather it was removed and a recontoured Mauser piece was welded in place.

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Do you still manufacture the number 5 bottom metal and mag box for Winchesters?
 
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Terry

That is not my barreled action. Just something I found on the internet to show a Blackburn trigger sitting in Blackburn bottom metal. I chose that photo because it clearly shows the window where you can see the sear engagement.


That is my barreled action. I posted the details on it a while back. The work was done by Ed Lapour. With regard to the trigger, it does not have the original Blackburn finger piece, rather it was removed and a recontoured Mauser piece was welded in place.

Forrest


Very Nice. Has the rifle made any progress since the picture was taken? It looks like it's going to be a very nice when finished.

Terry


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Very Nice. Has the rifle made any progress since the picture was taken? It looks like it's going to be a very nice when finished.

Terry


Unfortunately I have not had a chance to get along any further on this rifle. I have a couple of nice blanks ready, but just have not committed the time to talking with a stock maker and setting aside the funds. I keep meaning to give Duane a call or stop by his shop when I am in Washington, but have not managed to do so yet. I don't want to let too many more moose seasons pass without getting this rifle finished.

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