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Dayton/Traister Mauser Trigger?
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I've used Timneys on my projects so far, but someone just alerted me to the fact that the Dayton/Traister is much smaller, alleviating the need to take all of that wood out of the sometimes fragile stock web.

Does this trigger pass muster?

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I recently installed my first Dayton Traister on my latest Mex and really like it. It is smaller than the Timney(which I always used before) but it does have to have a little room to move. It pivots on the pin that secures it to the action, not much but enough to be aware of. I think I'll be using D/T's a lot more.

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I've got D-T's on two Mausers and Timmneys on another two. I don't see any difference in performance between them and the D-T's were definately easier to inlet for. They are virtually the same profile as the military triggers.


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Posts: 408 | Location: Sechelt, B.C., Canada | Registered: 11 December 2001Reply With Quote
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The Dayton is FAR smaller... i used this in my 550 express, for exactly the reason of having more wood left in the stock.


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Is the trigger lever back against the guard bow or doesit hang in the center
 
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