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    Neat. Which was for the NM? --TIA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calif-Steve View Post
    Sorry, it's toast. Someone did it to remove the 2 stage trigger. It is now a 1 stage mess. Sorry. Springfield Sporters has them new in the wrap.
    I figured I'd at least try the trigger to see how it feels. When diggin through the lot it came in for a pin, I found a sear marked S that had the top ground off a little. I put the two together and I have a single stage pull of a little less than 4 1/2 lbs. with a very small amount of creep.

    I even knocked the rifle around a little (unloaded of course) to make sure it wouldn't go click, and it held.

    And Steve, thanks for the Springfield Sporters tip, I hadn't seen the site before.

    And if anyone knows, I would also like to know which drawing number was used for NM. Mike D
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    Quote Originally Posted by RBruce View Post
    Neat. Which was for the NM? --TIA
    I'll take a flyer B128428 is in the SNL (-WW2 vintage) so I suspect thats the issue trigger .

    ah ha turned the page the other number C64032 is in fact the NM trigger.



    The letters BTW just denote the size of the drawing. There are several standard sizes at least A thru F.

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