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Best aftermarket trigger for a mauser
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The trigger on my Santa Barbera actioned mauser sucks, and doesn't look anything like a traditional mauser trigger.

I am considering the NEGC trigger and the Kepplinger.

Any others that are great?
 
Posts: 7782 | Location: Das heimat! | Registered: 10 October 2012Reply With Quote
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I have used Blackburn's with complete satisfaction. If I needed one today I would like try one of these.

http://www.alaskaarmsllc.com/M...le=Mauser+98+Trigger
 
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Bold. Brand. Actually nothing wrong with the original military trigger but most guys don't understand how to use them and request a single stage.
$219 for a trigger?; no.
 
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doesn't look anything like a traditional mauser trigger.

You want a good trigger or a trigger that looks like a traditional???

No way in heck I'd pay $219 for a M70 copy trigger for a 98. Bold is hard to beat. The NEGC looks like a Timney/Bold copy.


As usual just my $.02
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I want a good trigger without a safety in the trigger.

Looks matter little.

I was saying this one didn't look much like a Mauser trigger.
 
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Ok, you can get the Bold trigger either or without a safety. Brownells.
 
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My opinion, the model 70 type is the best:

http://www.alaskaarmsllc.com/M...BBJKJTG#.VSLX-PnF98E

I have a couple of them and really like them.

dave

PS: After I posted, I read a bit more above, and see that has already been recommended and spoken out against. I still think they're the best, whether $219 worth of best is another question.

dave
 
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Brownells now has a mod-70 knockoff for a MAUSER and that is the best trigger ever for any bolt action...It's pricey at about $275. It is made by a well know custom gun builder.


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
 
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No question the M70 trigger is/was the best trigger ever made, but that price is highway robbery.
 
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why is the model 70 type the best type?
 
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Limited moving parts; simple, easy to adjust; hard to mess up and never gets out of adjustment. Unlike the mess of stampings and levers and rivets that make up most other commercial trigers of the 20th century. Once you use, adjust, or just look at one, you will see.
 
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