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Gunsmithing
M70: Putting a Jewell in, or help me with my trigger job...DIY
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<blockquote data-quote="bullfrog" data-source="post: 1845812" data-attributes="member: 26027"><p>Jewell triggers in the model 70 require quite a bit of material to be removed from the trigger guard. I have done several with a dremel tool. It is very evident where you need to remove material when you try to reassemble. The trigger itself is adjusted pretty well from the factory and is easy to change with the included allen keys. I have never been able to get a model 70 trigger to feel as good as a jewell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bullfrog, post: 1845812, member: 26027"] Jewell triggers in the model 70 require quite a bit of material to be removed from the trigger guard. I have done several with a dremel tool. It is very evident where you need to remove material when you try to reassemble. The trigger itself is adjusted pretty well from the factory and is easy to change with the included allen keys. I have never been able to get a model 70 trigger to feel as good as a jewell. [/QUOTE]
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