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    New Winchester 52B and Remington 513T

    Over the weekend I glommed two .22 rifles...

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    And a Remington 513T with a Fecker scope.






    Only have the auction pics for now.

    A poster on another forum suggested that the Winchester has a Canjar trigger. I heard this is a good thing (the Canjar).

    Not sure if either is US Property marked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calfed View Post
    A poster on another forum suggested that the Winchester has a Canjar trigger. I heard this is a good thing (the Canjar).

    I had a 52B for several years but sold it because the Winchester trigger had a most annoying vibration. Was a great rifle otherwise. Your Remington looks much nicer than mine. (which stays at a friend's house, just in case we need to have trigger time at the spur of the moment.)

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    Thanks, JM

    I've been reading about the Canjar trigger and it sounds like it was a solid replacement trigger for the stock 52B trigger.

    Truth be told, I already have two 513T's and mainly wanted the Fecker scope. I got the 513T/Fecker combo for a great deal.






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    You glommed two nice ones! Regards, Rick.

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    Thanks, Rick...I'm looking forward to shooting these two.

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    really like the look of that scope , and i like the look pf it on that rifle actually

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    Thanks, square 10

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    I finally picked up my rifles from the FFL and took some pics.

    I also glommed a 52D. The 52B is not in as nice a shape as the D, but it ain't bad. Wood and metal are very good, with a few small spots of surface rust. Bluing on the receiver is not bright and glossy like the D.







    Vaver sight seems to work perfectly. I've been told this is a Canjar trigger. It is very light, with no creep over overtravel


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    The bluing procedures certainly changed from the B to the D. Probably cheaper to do the high gloss. The trigger does seem to be a replacement unit. Looks like the trigger guard plate's been modded to accept the new unit. What's up with the little wire just forward of the trigger?

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    The wire loop is the bolt release.

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