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    A quick questiom about the Sht.22 Mk.I

    When they were first built, did the Mk.I .22 cal training rifles (that were based on the Mk.I Lee Metford receiver) have a two stage trigger as per the smle?
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    No, ball and socket.

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    Sweet trigger pull.

    I put a single stage trigger into the build.


    I went with the early Mk.I Lee Metford set up which is a little different to a ball and cup joint set of the Mk.II.

    I put the rifle together as a first fit up. Tried it out in the back yard. That trigger has a sweet pull off, I wonder why they changed it on the Mk.II.

    The reason that I asked whether single or double pull off is because that when I got the receiver, it had a sear fitted from a No.5. And by blind coincidence, the trigger guard that I obtained from elsewhere was fitted with a Savage marked No.4 trigger. I tried the fit up of the trigger guard assembled to the action, the pull off was two stage. Needing adjustment a bit, but it worked.

    So that says something about interchangeability. No.4 and 5 parts working in an 1890 Mk.I Lee Metford.
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    "So that says something about interchangeability. No.4 and 5 parts working in an 1890 Mk.I Lee Metford. "

    Or "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."

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    This little project is getting there. I mounted a MLE buttstock with a little shaving of the butt tennon. Maybe I can find an original butt, or maybe I will attempt to make one.

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