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    Posted: January 11 2009 at 12:48pm
Has anyone put in an adjustable trigger in any of there rifles?
 
If so how do you like and what was your initial reason for putting it in?
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I Have a Longbranch No4MkI that was set up for target use, parker hale sights and a adjustable trigger. Looked like a simple install
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Mr airforce chap,as a matter of interest i recently saw an adjustable trigger kit for Mk4's being touted here in NZ.I'm led to beleive these are made in Canada.Am I right.MaiMai
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Who makes these triggers?
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Yes MaiMai, there is a guy on the lower mainland of British Columbia that makes them for the No1's & No4's, trying to find the website I saw them on.
 
One of the guys at the base has just picked up a No4 and it needs a bit of work, he mention to me he didn't like the trigger pull on it.
I suggestion he take her apart to see what kind of build up there is on the springs and trigger release, to which he asked if I had any experience with adj triggers on these.
I don't soo I figured someone on here would
 
when I find the page I'll post it here  
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found it, Canwest Triggers
 
there is also a really nice installed guide at
 
 
not to mention a ridiculous hotrod No1
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I've been scratching my head over this one, but I reckon a Parker Hale I owned years ago had a Timney adjustable trigger .I know it wasn't a original.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote airforcediver Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 13 2009 at 2:22am

The Timney's are definitely less expensive then the Canwest ones, but I are you able to adjust the sear engagement/creep on those, or just the pull weight?

 

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Check out Huber Concepts. I dont know anything about these but they look interesting.
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dave, am i corect then in assuming timney infact also produced a trigger (adjustable)for .303's. if so can one do the fitting Ala DIY or is it a gunsmith job.maimai
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Timney Advertises that their triggers are a straight up drop in
 
Not meaning to undercut ya DaveTongue
 
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Those Huber's are pretty pricey for what they are
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 $139 for the trigger unit and it needs a smith to fit it according to the writeup.  Try a six inch nail and a hammer!! Much cheaper and loadsa fun !!!Evil%20Smile

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Going to the range with the LongBranch that was fitted with the trigger this weekend. I will look for a manufacturer stamp when I take her down for cleaning.
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Thatnks, Cookie personally I think best bang for your buck, or buck for your bang depending on how you wanna look at it is the Timney
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Come on now Tony, A six inch nail indeed.
Less informed members might be inclined to believe you and try this for themselves. Believe me using a six inch nail is a dangerous practice.
I use nothing bigger than a four inch nail myself. LOL
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