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<MC> |
Jn316, I have used several over the years and had no problem with them. You will have to modify the military trigger or replace it with a after market one such as a timney. I believe Brownells carries them. mc | ||
<Jn316> |
Is this conversion something that will take a gunsmith to do or if I'm handy with tools and such that I could do? Oh the trigger isn't a prob. The rifle already has a Timney. | ||
one of us |
The dayton-Traister conversion works really well and is easy to do with a file or dremel tool. No problems and it makes a world of difference. You will be very pleased-Rob | |||
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<Scott H> |
Also the Dayton-Traister kit speedlocks the the striker. Total striker travel is roughly 1/4" Scott | ||
<Jn316> |
Thanks for the info everyone. I'll give the Dayton unit a try. .......ray | ||
one of us |
The Dayton Traister kit works fine, and I wouldn't try to convince anyone not to buy one. I just happen to feel that the cocking piece that is the heart of the kit is rather ugly, and not in keeping with the wonderful quality of the original Swede craftsmanship. Has anyone here ever tried to modify the original cocking piece? Perhaps by silver soldering a "key" into a slot cut into the original part? Isn't this how it would have been done before the days of investment casting ? Regards, | |||
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<MC> |
I believe that there is a write-up on that method in one of Brownells "Kinks" books. I have removed the sear portion of the cocking piece and replaced it with a new one holding it in place with screws, lots of work but it works. mc | ||
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