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Noxx:
--- Quote from: GarandMarine on 11 Oct 2014, 23:01 ---I'm not sure I want to do that Noxx, Simo managed his 500 kills with the original equipment
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Which didn't include a nice hard stock with bedded pillars, or a match trigger either :P
GarandMarine:
That's fair, but I want to tune and perfect the original design as best I can. I'll consider it though.
Noxx:
--- Quote from: GarandMarine on 12 Oct 2014, 08:35 ---That's fair, but I want to tune and perfect the original design as best I can. I'll consider it though.
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With that in mind have you thought about just polishing and tuning the original trigger group? Fine tuning sear engagement would actually be wonderful practice for a future gunsmith.
GarandMarine:
I have, but I think I want to replace the trigger group on that one. I'll tune the original trigger on my 1941 all matching
Noxx:
--- Quote from: GarandMarine on 12 Oct 2014, 10:51 ---I have, but I think I want to replace the trigger group on that one. I'll tune the original trigger on my 1941 all matching
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Well it's certainly worth the money, I have a Timney in my "hog hunter" 91/59 and it's ideal. There is definitely some stock inletting work to installing it, but if you're bedding anyway it wont matter.
Boyds makes some excellent walnut Mosin stocks, FWIW
edit - browsing through Boyds new stuff, now they make a mosin stock thats already inlet for a Timney. woot.
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