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<Rod@MRC> |
One of our customers has asked about this, and I'm sure I've seen one somewhere but can't recall where and when. I'd bet Europe has an answer here. Rod | ||
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Canjar used to have one. | |||
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I think I saw one in the latest Brownell's catalog. | |||
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I've used single set triggers when building several muzzleloaders over the years. I believe European suppliers would be the only place to find one for a Mauser type action. You can probably make one cheaper than you can buy a good one nowadays. If you get a single set, make sure it can be fired set or unset. They are worthless as tits on a suitcase if not capable of firing reliably both ways. I doubt I would ever put one on a hunting rifle again, although they are fine for target work. That said, I haven't ever found one that could be set up any better than any quality adjustable trigger. | |||
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Rod, I don't know of one available. Kepplinger makes one for a 98 but that won't do much good. I have a double set on my BRNO 22 and wish I had replaced it with a Blackburn. Water under the bridge now with the shotgun style trigger guard. | |||
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<JBelk> |
Rod--- Canjar made them for years. They're slow but still making triggers. | ||
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I just got Frankonia Jagd 2003 catalogue and they advertise a single set trigger for the M70. I don't have it me here, but let me know if you need further details. I reckon de price was sort of 150$. montero | |||
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