Having 3 No1's and a No4 all with varying degrees of sear/lug interferrence, I checked my others to find my Envoy lower lug has been roughly filed down even though the rifle seems to be in excellent condtion. I mentioned this to a dealer with several Envoys in stock and he checked them to find that those too have been ground down whereas the L39's they have are not.
Is this just coincidence or did some rifles leave the works having ground lower lugs.
Perhaps civilain rifles were expected to be more heavily used and retained thus allowances made on the Envoy for body wear, or maybe used actions were refurbished for the Envoy line, or maybe the triggers are tuned to cause the sear sit higher?.
Just curious!.Information
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