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1962 project for a poor man in gunsmithing school. I wanted a better trigger for a 243 Win to shoot PD's, so during the Xmas holidays I made this with hacksaw and files. If you push forward it would set and also could be fired with the standard pull as a single stage like a military pull. It mounted into the trigger guard and needed a spacer to keep the correct space between the set and standard pull. Only 1 made!!!! Les

 
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Les

I can see how part of it works, but not all of it.

Would you draw a diagram or perhaps lay the parts in closer relationship with each other?


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Recknagel is making single set triggers in either aluminum housing or steelhousing..I have one on my .300H&H..they work great Wink...


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Les,

You are one talented guy..
Kudos.

Don




 
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I will post a couple of pictures so you can see how the set lever sear and the transfer bar works from the same pin. The trigger pushed forward cams on the kicker lever and hooks into the notch of the lever sear. The spring on the lever sear is in the first pictures in the screw recess. I never make prints when working on these projects. Remember that this was a project to get points for bench metal shop. We had to have so many points to pass the course. Select the proper steel, make the parts, heat treat the parts, and test fire in the rifle. A big task for a 1st year student to design.


 
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Thanks for posting these, Les.

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