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<blockquote data-quote="Small Lady" data-source="post: 2946574" data-attributes="member: 126670"><p>When I receive a BLR, and get to working on it, i shall do updates. </p><p>If I could have simply odered some amazing trigger at the same time as the rifle, I would have. </p><p>Had been searching for weeks on my own, and didn't come across anything amazing, but many links to gunsmiths, including Neil Jones, as well as spring kits, and an aftermarket sear, but nothing mind blowing. </p><p>It should be a fun project to tinker with, and see just how good it can be made. Many of you also gave me great tips, and resources. The PMs on this topic were also great, thanks to all of you who helped. For those who said a heavy trigger is how it should be, and safer, well you do you....maybe you can find a spring that gets your trigger up to 70 lbs, then you should really be thrilled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Small Lady, post: 2946574, member: 126670"] When I receive a BLR, and get to working on it, i shall do updates. If I could have simply odered some amazing trigger at the same time as the rifle, I would have. Had been searching for weeks on my own, and didn't come across anything amazing, but many links to gunsmiths, including Neil Jones, as well as spring kits, and an aftermarket sear, but nothing mind blowing. It should be a fun project to tinker with, and see just how good it can be made. Many of you also gave me great tips, and resources. The PMs on this topic were also great, thanks to all of you who helped. For those who said a heavy trigger is how it should be, and safer, well you do you....maybe you can find a spring that gets your trigger up to 70 lbs, then you should really be thrilled. [/QUOTE]
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