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swampcrawler- Ya, you kinda touched a nerve but no biggy. My smith is retired and can fix about anything except a broken heart and is really good to me, so ya, I got a little dander up. My smith has said he could use a mauser trigger, but from a previous mauser rifle he and I worked on, was a PITA. This rifle has a few other issues that needed to be addressed besides the trigger. The saftey felt like it was broken and was in need of repair also. A previous Mauser we worked on had really been jacked up and it took about 6 hours and alot of cussing before we made it right. I say WE cause he needed someone to grip at and I was the one. The owner is a dealer and he paid waaay to much money for the rifle to start with. Another $100+ and he will never turn it. My smith said he just would rather not mess with it. Ypu can get a Bold trigger for under $50. or use to and that would be a cheap fix but the owner is capable of doing this,I Think.


2much- The trigger itself has two holes in the bottom of it. Counterclockwise, there is one set screw. Clockwise there is one set screw. The trigger is completely inclose in a metal housing similar to a Remmy or the like. I'm assuming its aftermarket.


Thanks guys


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