Product Preview: Mosin-Nagant Timney Trigger

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posted on June 12, 2018
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Timney Triggers’ Featherweight Deluxe is made in the U.S.A. and provides an adjustable upgrade to Russian-designed, military-surplus Mosin-Nagant rifles. Each aluminum housing is hand-fit with internal parts and set to customer preferences at a pull-weight ranging from 1 lb., 8 ozs., to 3 lbs. The supplied 5/64" Allen wrench is used to adjust pull weight—each counterclockwise turn removes roughly one 1 lb.—and sear adjustments are also provided. A trigger-blocking safety is included and requires modification to the gun’s stock for placement. Price: $113. Contact: Timney Triggers; (866) 484-6639; timneytriggers.com.

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