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Whitworth safety question?
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I just received a really fine looking Whitworth rifle in 7mm Rem. Magnum from Will. The wood, finish, etc. is top rate.. so what's the problem? It's the cheap little, stamped-metal slide safety. I know it works well, but it is just ugly on so nice and "substantial" a firearm. So, is there an alternative with out rebuilding the whole darn bolt and buying a new trigger system? If so, where can I buy one and is it drop-in or does it require 'smithing?

First choice would be a three position safety, but a two position would be just fine.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Just swap it out for an FN. I don't have any spare ones at the moment, but here is one. FN Safety
 
Posts: 2036 | Location: Roebling, NJ 08554 | Registered: 20 January 2002Reply With Quote
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JudgeG,

The Gentry 3-position is excellent but does require modification of the cocking piece, and you may need a heavier firing pin spring (I did, although it tested fine at Gentry's). Their turnaround is quick -- less than 2 weeks IIRC.

Or you could go to a Timney trigger -- same type of trigger safety but a little more substantial part. You may need to open up the inletting a bit.

John
 
Posts: 1246 | Location: Northern Virginia, USA | Registered: 02 June 2001Reply With Quote
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As was stated you can use a FN or you should be able to use a military and add a new lever to it.

If you don't want to buy a new trigger use the factory one and remove the safety from the side of it.
 
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I thank you gentlemen, particularly KurtC. I've bid on the safety you referenced at E-Bay.
The case coloring ought to look pretty cool on the rifle. BTW, Kurt, the Ernst Kerner 9.3x62 still hasn't put two bullets in paper that don't touch each other. I hope to get a buff with it next year.
 
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