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    Default Remington 6 Digit Actions - Sear ?

    I have two 6 digit Remington 700 receivers, a 266,xxx and a 321,xxx, which I am planning on using for an M40 and an M40A1 build. Both trigger assemblies appear to be identical, except for the sears.

    The 266, which is an ADL, has a two pieice sear and the 321, which is a BDL, has a one piece sear. I hope I am describing them correctly. Anthow, did the sear type change between Feb. and Dec. of 1967, or is it just possible that the later one was changed out at one time? I am using the date codes that were on the barrels of each rifle when I got them. I am thinking that the barrels were original to the receivers, but I don't know for sure.

    Thanks, Greg V
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    My 351xxx short action is a little later than either of yours' but it has the one-piece sear, if that helps.

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    Thanks. It sounds like they may have changed sometime in 1967.

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