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Any suggestions on putting a new trigger on a 1917 Winchester in 458 Lott. It still has the military trigger @ 7.5 lbs. I think I need one with adjustments.
Also looking for anyone who may have altered or improved the safety. Thanks.
Frank

[ 10-06-2003, 05:43: Message edited by: Frank Martinez ]
 
Posts: 6935 | Location: hydesville, ca. , USA | Registered: 17 March 2001Reply With Quote
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Timney has a very good trigger for the M1917 Enfield. Check Brownells.
 
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Dayton-Traister. Brownells carries them.
 
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Thanks guys, I have used Timney before and been very happy. I was just hoping someone had tried something new.
I saw the Dayton in the Brownells catalog. It is the one suggested when changing from Cock -on -closing to the cock -on -opening. My gunsmith suggested I leave the '17 as is in that regard because it has such an incredible "camming" action that in a pinch or with a shell that might be too tight the as-is action would actually be strong enough to drive the cartridge home.
I think maybe I will stick with the trigger I already know and put in the Timney.
What about altering the big saftey knob? Anyone do anything with that?
Thanks again,
Frank
 
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