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ovenpaa
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Timney triggers

#1 Post by ovenpaa »

Has anyone tried a Timney on a Mauser and if so what was it like, are there any reasonable alternatives to the Timney?

This is for an m1924/30 FN Mauser.
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Re: Timney triggers

#2 Post by waterford103 »

They are good , I replaced the std Parker Hale trigger with one on my m82 . took it off when I sold the m82 .Parker Hale triggers are good until they wear then they wander a bit on weight , the Timney was always spot on and crisp. I kept the Timney in case I get another Mauser actioned rifle.
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