If you can find the book "Do IT Yourself Gunsmithing" by Jim Carmichel he has a part on metalsmithing and devotes three chapters on styling TG, installing a shotgun type TG on a rifle and installing double set triggers. It has a photo step by step directions with about a dozen pic for each alteration. Bob
I guess it all depends on your definition of "fortune". It is relative for everyone, depending on several things including how much they have to spend and how badly they want soemthing. NECG and Brownell's has them. Wholesale at the Big B is about $138. A good Kepplinger costs about $107, so it is not that much more. The double trigger job does require some work to get them going as well. But only you the owner can determine if it is a fortune or bargain. If you like them, then it is abargain, if you don't, it costs too much. One of those kinds of things. It is like my neighbor trying to get me to have the inside of my house painted today. I told him it cost too much. To him it was cheap, but to me, I looked at it as costing as much as a couple of pieces of wood. I want a green living room and maroon dining room and bedroom, but I would buy a couple of pieces of English before I did that. I am just glad we have so many choices. It is pretty easy for us to have our rifles the way we want them. My foriegn friends don't have our choices, and it costs much more if they can get something.
This turned out to be a very long way to say "Brownell's".
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I saw the NECG triggers for just under $200 somewhere and that was a "fortune". The Kepplinger for $107 however, is more reasonable. I've not yet built one with a double trigger and am wanting to try. Who sells the Kepplinger? Thanks
THe KEpplinger is a single trigger for a M98 sold by The Big B. I was jsut usong the price as a reference. Sorry for the confusion. I do prefer the Kepplinger to the Timney
Posts: 2509 | Location: Kisatchie National Forest, LA | Registered: 20 October 2004
I like them on double trigger rifles, and have one so fitted. Of course, I like double triggers a lot. Personally, I really don't like a single trigger in a shotgun trigger guard. There is an aweful lot of space and only one trigger hanging down. To my eye, it does not flow very well at all. But it is purely a personal thing. If you like it, do it. Or better yet, add double triggers as well
Posts: 2509 | Location: Kisatchie National Forest, LA | Registered: 20 October 2004