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Savage Target Accutrigger
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<blockquote data-quote="new2mud" data-source="post: 1915425" data-attributes="member: 24831"><p>You probably already know this, but for others on this forum not familiar with Savage Accutriggers, it is not technically a slam fire. There is no way for the firing pin to release even when slammed. When the trigger springs are adjusted really low, it can cause tripping the sear via slam/jolt, but it is caught by the accutrigger blade. Yes it is inconvenient since it requires a trigger reset in order to go bang, but it will most definitely not slam <em>fire</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="new2mud, post: 1915425, member: 24831"] You probably already know this, but for others on this forum not familiar with Savage Accutriggers, it is not technically a slam fire. There is no way for the firing pin to release even when slammed. When the trigger springs are adjusted really low, it can cause tripping the sear via slam/jolt, but it is caught by the accutrigger blade. Yes it is inconvenient since it requires a trigger reset in order to go bang, but it will most definitely not slam [I]fire[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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