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Aftermarket firing pin assemblies for savage
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<blockquote data-quote="frequent misser" data-source="post: 471351" data-attributes="member: 5295"><p>That is a good question. I really could not tell you. My action is at the gunsmiths currently. I can tell you it is the preaccutriger. Probably a mid 90's model. I bought it from a good friend of mine. He is retired and not much of a deer hunter. I think I probably put more rounds through it than him just sighting it in for him each year. I need to head back over to seee my smith to give him some more cash. I will check next time I am over and see which I have. Thanks for the replies guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frequent misser, post: 471351, member: 5295"] That is a good question. I really could not tell you. My action is at the gunsmiths currently. I can tell you it is the preaccutriger. Probably a mid 90's model. I bought it from a good friend of mine. He is retired and not much of a deer hunter. I think I probably put more rounds through it than him just sighting it in for him each year. I need to head back over to seee my smith to give him some more cash. I will check next time I am over and see which I have. Thanks for the replies guys. [/QUOTE]
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