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Jewell trigger on a Sako L579
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<blockquote data-quote="Scrubbird" data-source="post: 420275" data-attributes="member: 26598"><p>Yes !!!</p><p>Start by altering the Jewell to the style of the Finnfire trigger which Jewell marketed for a period. ie square up the front & redrill the falling sear & side plates.</p><p>Then the action has to be milled out...without cutting too deep into the bolt raceway in the rear receiver ring. A cross pin hole is drilled very close to the threaded hole for the bolt stop retaining plate & the trigger is held in pace by a "jack- piece" rotating around the original front trigger mounting pin.</p><p>The Jewell itself needs both the top of the sideplates & the falling sear reprofiling to allow bolt travel.</p><p>It is demandingly exact & very easy to screw up this job !!!!</p><p>I have photo's & am willing to discuss as I have both a L461 & a L579 set up with Jewell triggers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scrubbird, post: 420275, member: 26598"] Yes !!! Start by altering the Jewell to the style of the Finnfire trigger which Jewell marketed for a period. ie square up the front & redrill the falling sear & side plates. Then the action has to be milled out...without cutting too deep into the bolt raceway in the rear receiver ring. A cross pin hole is drilled very close to the threaded hole for the bolt stop retaining plate & the trigger is held in pace by a "jack- piece" rotating around the original front trigger mounting pin. The Jewell itself needs both the top of the sideplates & the falling sear reprofiling to allow bolt travel. It is demandingly exact & very easy to screw up this job !!!! I have photo's & am willing to discuss as I have both a L461 & a L579 set up with Jewell triggers. [/QUOTE]
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