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What happened to all of the Rem 700 replacement triggers, Jard, Timney, Trigger Tech, etc, seems all are out of stock or back ordered


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I don't know, but probably in the same back-order plight as auto parts.


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They’re just trying to create another shortage so they can jack up their prices!


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Originally posted by Luckyducker:
I don't know, but probably in the same back-order plight as auto parts.


and motorcycle parts. OW


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Several quality trigger groups available.

Timney,Jard shouldn't be a consideration.

https://www.brownells.com/sear...ger+groupos&psize=96


Keep'em in the X ring,
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Originally posted by Dans40XC:
Several quality trigger groups available.

Timney,Jard shouldn't be a consideration.

https://www.brownells.com/sear...ger+groupos&psize=96

I disagree regarding the Timney. My Ruger M77 has a Timney installed by a very competent gunsmith and made lighter than Timney's lowest adjustment is an absolute dream. Just be patient and you'll find one.
 
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Jim,

Look at optics planet website. I just went on there and they have many options in stock for a Rem 700 I got a trigger tech for my Mk V a few weeks ago from optics planet and it came in 3 days...
 
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I disagree regarding the Timney. My Ruger M77 has a Timney installed by a very competent gunsmith and made lighter than Timney's lowest adjustment is an absolute dream. Just be patient and you'll find one.


Anything would be an improvement for a Ruger...but the question related to Remington pattern trigger groups.


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