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Is this a factory interarms trigger?
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I traded for the Interarms MK X Whitworth in 375 H&H and this is the trigger on the rifle. I haven't received the rifle yet, but the previous owner says he can't find any markings on the trigger........does it look like the factory trigger?

Mark

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Posts: 1499 | Location: NE Okla | Registered: 22 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Nope! I have a Mk X and the trigger I took off looks more like a military style.
 
Posts: 2376 | Location: Idaho Panhandle | Registered: 27 November 2001Reply With Quote
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I checked my copy of Frank de Haas' book _Bolt Action Rifles_(3rd Ed).

The trigger you pictured appears to be the same unit as pictured and drawn in the Chapter on the Mark X. It is described as a fully-adjustable, single stage trigger.

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Posts: 4166 | Location: San Diego, CA USA | Registered: 14 November 2001Reply With Quote
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I have had three or four Mark X's and all had triggers that looked like yours.

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Thanks everyone!
 
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The Mk X actions had two triggers, the adjustable like above, and a single stage nonadjustable that looks like the military trigger with a side safety. The adjustable went on the nicer actions, while the nonadjustable went on the "Viscount" and cheaper actions.

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