I put one of the two-stage Huber's in my Miltech Mauser KAR98k as i was really struggling with the original trigger. It felt very inconsistent and i was never really sure when it was going to break, each shot seemed different and it was starting to induce flinch..

On that install, the gunsmith needed to remove a little wood in the trigger well to fit the trigger - not a major issue as it was not an original stock but it may not be something you'd want to do if you had a valuable, all original rifle?

This is the one I had put in:

http://www.huberconcepts.com/Mauser_...eplacement.htm

The trigger feels much more consistent than the original and has really helped improve the feel of the rifle, the confidence I have in it and the accuracy that I can achieve. On the first stage pull you can feel the internals working which I did find a little odd at first but once used to it - I like the trigger.

I have not had any problems with safety - my gunsmith would not have let the rifle out of his workshop if he wasn't 100% satisfied that the rifle was safe to use.

Would I put one in an Enfield?

To be honest, I've never had the kinds of issues with my Enfields that I had with the Mauser so the question has never arisen. But I'm glad I put it in the KAR98k