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    Default Model 1917 Mark II trigger

    In addition to the Springfield Mark 1, Pederson was also asked to develope his device to work in the Model 1917. I know little about the Mark II, only what I've read and I did see one on an auction some time ago. Brophy shows the rifle on page 163 and 164 but little in depth details.
    Anyway, I ran across this trigger on flea bay and picked it up.

    Thought some here would find it interesting.










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    neet
    if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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    Thanks for posting this, Kurt. That's a remarkable flea bay find! Excellent photos too!
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