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Jewell triggers... what do I really get for the $200??
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnybar" data-source="post: 638239" data-attributes="member: 40533"><p>Who makes triggers for the older Savage 112 flat rear actions? Mine doesn't resemble any in the Brownells or Midway catalogs. It has a single countersunk screw that holds it in place against a lateral groove in the bottom of the receiver. It has an integral safety mounted on the side of the trigger housing that pushes a pointed pin in and out from the side of the action and blocks the trigger travel. It's problem is that creep can't be tweeked out without disabling the safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnybar, post: 638239, member: 40533"] Who makes triggers for the older Savage 112 flat rear actions? Mine doesn't resemble any in the Brownells or Midway catalogs. It has a single countersunk screw that holds it in place against a lateral groove in the bottom of the receiver. It has an integral safety mounted on the side of the trigger housing that pushes a pointed pin in and out from the side of the action and blocks the trigger travel. It's problem is that creep can't be tweeked out without disabling the safety. [/QUOTE]
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