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Blackburn or timney trigger for yugo mauser?

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28 July 2020, 13:17
kennedy
Blackburn or timney trigger for yugo mauser?
I'm undecided so I need your advice on which to get. Blackburn or timney 101? I ordered a wisner safety. The action is a yugo m48. Its gonna be the old 8x57, my elk rifle. So which one and why?
28 July 2020, 19:04
skb
I like the Rechnagle safeties that NECG sells that are steel bodied. Very well made units.
28 July 2020, 21:23
Jim Kobe
Either trigger is suitable for a Mauser, the Rechnagel is quite a bit higher in price. I have used a good number of the Wisners and found them very good at that.


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29 July 2020, 01:22
metal
I always use Recknagel.
Don’t like how Timneys have the sears rounded off on the buff.
01 August 2020, 03:29
custombolt
Which Yugo?

Timney recommends a Number 2 sportsman for a 48 Yugo because of the forward position of the trigger. The military trigger loop on those Yugo's is too small for the Number 1 sportsman, the trigger of which is too far towards the rear.
quote:
Originally posted by metal:
I always use Recknagel.
Don’t like how Timneys have the sears rounded off on the buff.



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02 August 2020, 21:10
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)
quote:
Originally posted by metal:
I always use Recknagel.
Don’t like how Timneys have the sears rounded off on the buff.


Timney was my "go to" for years until they went to a cast lever tht need a lot of reshaping.

As it is now, the cost difference btwn Timney and Recknagel are chump change. Reckhagel is my choice...locking adjustments, locking attachment pin.....
03 August 2020, 01:57
slivers
It appears Timney has discontinued their "Sportsman" models. I just tried a #201 FW on a 24/47, and it appears I would be better off with a #202 FW for , what they call, the k98. The position of the trigger in the trigger guard would be better.


06 September 2020, 23:34
Atkinson
Blackburns are no longer available as far as I know..on a big game hunting rifle I like timney well enough, otherwise the Recknagle is the better of the two...that said Im not fond of two pound triggers on a hunting rifle, a good clean breaking 3 or 4 pound trigger suits me, depending on caliber..


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
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Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

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