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    I whimped out !

    could not bring myself to start carving on my M1895 Mauser to replace the trigger with a Timney...I decided to live with that military 2 stage trigger instead !
    I am a good wood worker with the right tools but something in me said,,,let it alone !
    call me a wimp
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    Mauser machined inletting is just too pretty to want to deface.

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    my thoughts exactly Multigunner !!!!

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    Dayton Traister trigger will fit without wood removal.
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    swheeler....thanks for that tip about the trigger !
    if anyone else has had experience with this type of trigger I would like to hear from them....I don't want to modify the original wood stock in any way to accomodate this new trigger.
    Last edited by atr; 06-19-2011 at 12:16 PM. Reason: text add

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    That was an EXCELLENT decision and you are to be commended for it. Although tons of milsurp rifles were imported, each one modified is one LESS original in the world.

    I salute you sir!

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    I have taken stock Mauser triggers and deburred, polished and fitted a new spring that resulted in a lighter crisper trigger pull that was fine for my finger. There is a couple of ways to shorten the pull and/or do away with the two stage (Why?). Most older gunsmithing books have a decent section on military triggers. Really though, a good honing, squaring of the sear surfaces and a lighter return spring (within safety constraints) does wonders!
    Jay
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    The military trigger can easily be made into a single stage crisp 3 lb trigger without any difficulty and is reversable should that be a need for any reason.

    I did mine with Devcon steel but I have also seen them done with a screw.
    The devcon can be carfully adjusted after setting to give the required amount of seart engagement with the first stage lifted. The return spring can be shortened or a replacement used and shortened, a quarter turn at a time untill the desired weight is reached. This gives a foolproof single stage trigger.
    I did mine nearly thirty years ago and it has not failed me in all that time . It has also been in three different rifles and is now in my custom 7x57.




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    Or just smooth it up and wear out a couple of barrels, by then you will be used to the two stage trigger.

    I actually like two stage triggers, and cock on closing never bothered me either.

    Robert

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    OK..Somebody has to do it! You are a wimp!!!

    I have relieved the wood to make space for Timmy, Canjar and other triggers is a score Mauser rifles. There is more than enough wood to do this with zero problems. It is just a simple spot and chisel operation.

    I have used military two stage triggers. I have slicked up and modified military two stage triggers. But the end of the day, none of that can get you close to a good commercial single stage adjustable trigger.
    Disclaimer: The above is not holy writ. It is just my opinion based on my experience and knowledge. Your mileage may vary.

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    atr,
    "If" that M1895 is original, & matching, etc: please don't mess w/ it.

    Your rifle is a fine piece of history, & a 2-stage Mauser trigger is of little consequence to a good rifleman.

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