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    Help me identify a Mauser trigger.

    Hi gang,
    Brand noobie here.

    I just bought a G.33/40 barreled receiver off of Gunbroker. The trigger is very unusual. I'm not sure if it's a warmed over bubba job (doesn't look like it) or if it was done by the Wehrmacht.
    Can any of you aficionados give me more info? And if it was done by the Reich Arsenal (Czechicon), is it at all common?


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    Welcome to the forum, I think that's a target, adjustable trigger. I don't think it's military...I think it's later...
    Regards, Jim

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    It appears that you have a Viggo Miller trigger conversion installed on a standard the military trigger to give a single stage pull. Should be able to removed it to go back to the two stage military trigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wjw View Post
    trigger conversion installed
    I can see that now...
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