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Gunsmithing
Aftermarket trigger on 700.
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 3010332" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>If you want a safety that locks the bolt, when the safety is applied in the "safe" position, I don't know as a 2 stage trigger is available. That action of locking the bolt is part of the safety lever. You'll need a trigger that uses that safety lever, Trigger Tech does not. Shilen triggers can be bought without the safety and without the bolt release, where you use those parts on Shilens' trigger. Shilen isn't 2 stage. I don't think you have a lot of options to satisfy what you are looking for. Remington abandoned the lock bolt when safety applied after being sued to about bankruptcy because their rifle could not be unloaded with the safety on. Aftermarket trigger makers try to avoid being sued by not offering a trigger that will not allow the rifle to be unloaded with the safety "on".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 3010332, member: 24284"] If you want a safety that locks the bolt, when the safety is applied in the "safe" position, I don't know as a 2 stage trigger is available. That action of locking the bolt is part of the safety lever. You'll need a trigger that uses that safety lever, Trigger Tech does not. Shilen triggers can be bought without the safety and without the bolt release, where you use those parts on Shilens' trigger. Shilen isn't 2 stage. I don't think you have a lot of options to satisfy what you are looking for. Remington abandoned the lock bolt when safety applied after being sued to about bankruptcy because their rifle could not be unloaded with the safety on. Aftermarket trigger makers try to avoid being sued by not offering a trigger that will not allow the rifle to be unloaded with the safety "on". [/QUOTE]
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