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Can the trigger on a BLR be made a little lighter and crisper? Any experts in the operation?
 
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No personal experience but I've read nothing but good things about this guy and his BLR trigger jobs.

http://www.neiljones.com/html/gunsmithing.html

http://forums.accuratereloadin...8721043/m/5981090542


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Neil Jones is a name that I have heard for BLR trigger work. I've not used his services, though.

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I wish there was an easier way for him to adjust these. I have 3 I could send him, but I don't want to ship them up there.


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Tommy Willis at Southland Gun Works in Darlington, SC is a master at adjusting these triggers. I know because I've worked next to him for 4 years. DGW is a certified Browning Repair Center. All work guaranteed.

Southland Gunworks

Address: 1228 Harry Byrd Hwy, Darlington, SC 29532
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9AM Sat

Phone: (843) 393-6291

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