Picked up a used Timney trigger at a gunshow that appears to be like new but has no directions on install or adjustment. Any experience here with these. Thanks Truman
Picked up a used Timney trigger at a gunshow that appears to be like new but has no directions on install or adjustment. Any experience here with these. Thanks Truman
Truman,
I did not get your email and your in box is full. Please P/M me about drill receivers.
I also am interested in the Timney trigger.
All the best
Tom Young
Last edited by Tom06; 10-13-2013 at 05:31. Reason: add material
My first Remington 03 had been set up for match shooting and has a Timney trigger in it. I haven't had to adjust it, no need to, it's just right as I got it. I haven't had it apart in a couple years but if I remember correctly, you have to notch out a small area in the stock to clear. Great trigger!
Kurt
As the late Turner Kirkland was fond of saying, "If you want good oats, you have to pay the price. If you'll take oats that have already been through the horse, those come cheaper."
My sporter 03a3 came with one, I like it. Like Kurt said, the slot for the trigger will need to be widened for it to fit. The only downside is I like to uncock my unloaded rifle by pulling the trigger while holding the cocking piece back with the same hand. With down pressure on the bolt, the striker will not release.
Here's the instructions:
https://timneytriggers.com/InstallIn...%20Enfield.pdf
Phillip McGregor (OFC)
"I am neither a fire arms nor a ballistics expert, but I was a combat infantry officer in the Great War, and I absolutely know that the bullet from an infantry rifle has to be able to shoot through things." General Douglas MacArthur