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model 88 and trigger setting

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04 July 2003, 11:23
cummins cowboy
model 88 and trigger setting
I recently bought a winchester model 88. I took it out to the range yesterday and soon realized it is badly in need of a trigger job. Is it possible to have the trigger on these set to about 3 #'s or would it have to be replaced to get that light, it feels about like 9 pounds now. the gun is a pre 64
07 July 2003, 12:53
cummins cowboy
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07 July 2003, 18:21
John G
A good gunsmith with experience with the Model 88 can give it a tune-up. Don't expect it to be the equal of a good bolt gun, but it can be improved. I took mine to a gunsmith in this area who specializes in 88's , and he improved it quite a bit. Ask around at your local gunshops.

I don't know of any aftermarket trigger for the 88. Maybe someone else in this forum does. Good luck - the 88 is a great gun.
11 July 2003, 18:12
Gunacologist
The only way I have been able to do any kind of a trigger job on these guns is to make a fixture using the same dimensions as the housing that holds the trigger & hammer & install new pivot pins. But make it one sided so you can place the hammer, springs & trigger on your new pins in the fixture.

Now you can see what & where the fitting needs to be done. Like said earlier, don't expect the outcome to be a match grade. I would not want to go less than about 5# as this whole trigger housing moves each time you lever the gun, & too light may cause an AD.