27 February 2020, 08:28
mlfgunsZastava trigger
I have a Zastava Mauser in 338 W.M. That I am building up into a nice traditional walnut and steel rifle. Looking at the trigger, it does not resemble an original 98 Mauser. Is that a variation starting with the F.N. Then Charles Daly , Rem 798. For the utmost in reliability, would I be better off replacing it with an original. Less moving parts, springs etc.. or instal a Timney. I have seen the Anchutz/ Mauser double set trigger design, it seems so simple and hardy.
Any input on your preferance is much appreciated.
Charles
27 February 2020, 17:30
470EvansI have several of these rifles since they make a left handed Mauser variant. I have been able to adjust the factory triggers and they turned out very nice.
The instructions are available online.
27 February 2020, 18:21
Vol717Look up the instructions for adjusting the triggers on the Interarms Mark X. Identical gun.
27 February 2020, 19:06
dpcdNothing wrong with them but a Timney is a better quality trigger.
28 February 2020, 09:22
mlfgunsAll your input appreciated.
28 February 2020, 21:28
hogfarmerI have a Bold trigger on my Mark X in 338 WM, but I generally use Timneys on my Mausers.
28 February 2020, 21:55
vzeroneI have a Timney trigger on a 96 Swedish Mauser and it has been nothing but trouble. It's the model with the slide button safety. There's the problem. That safety is attacked to the trigger assembly by a miniature C-Clip and the whole assembly is flimsy. It keeps coming apart. Timney send me repair parts, but I said the hell with it and left the safety off and am using the wing safety on the bolt.
29 February 2020, 00:29
dpcdI used a lot of bold safeties but they are no longer made. Never had a problem with Timney though.
29 February 2020, 01:04
vzeronequote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
I used a lot of bold safeties but they are no longer made. Never had a problem with Timney though.
I have a Husky 9.3x57 that the Swedes done and they have a lever conversion for that Mauser swing safety that is just Jim Dandy!!!!
29 February 2020, 01:04
hogfarmerquote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
I used a lot of bold safeties but they are no longer made. Never had a problem with Timney though.
My local Smith put the Bold trigger on it when he put the barrel on the rifle. I thought I had specified a Timney, but apparently I hadn't. No problems with the Bold mind you, works just fine, I still prefer a Timney.
29 February 2020, 06:24
lee440Timney's are fine, but the last five triggers I have bought are Jards and they are great!