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FYI, My friends smith is my smith and has fixed about everything you can imagine. I took it to my smith as a favor to him. His reason for not fixing it is its not a normal mauser type trigger and its not in any of the catalogs where he gets his replacement parts. Looks nothing like a mauser, timney, jard, bold or any normal mauser type action trigger. Its not that he can't fix it, its just going to cost more than my friend(gun owner) wants to put in it. My friend thought it would be a cheap easy fix. Sometimes changing out a mauser trigger requires more than just knocking out a pin and replacing the trigger with another. Sometimes the stock will rub on the trigger, sometimes the trigger will rub the trigger guard, ect. It just isn't always that easy and time is money. This ain't my smiths first rodeo so.... If it was easy all the time we wouldn't need gunsmiths. On a different note, if you read my original post, it said it was a commerical Interarms action, not a spanish mauser. Sorry for the attitude, but my smith is one of the old timers that fix firearms not replace parts.


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