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Gunsmithing
Model 70 safety problem
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1914449" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Ol ' Red , leave the action out of the stock and watch your old trigger work then put your new trigger on your action and watch it so you can see what the difference in them is . I did a rifle basix trigger back several years and there was some fitting to do to get the safety to work with it not much and not hard to do with the instructions that were sent with it . I didn't have to do any thing to the bolt or any of the existing model 70 parts jus the trigger . That way your only out the price of your trigger if things go south for you .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1914449, member: 91783"] Ol ' Red , leave the action out of the stock and watch your old trigger work then put your new trigger on your action and watch it so you can see what the difference in them is . I did a rifle basix trigger back several years and there was some fitting to do to get the safety to work with it not much and not hard to do with the instructions that were sent with it . I didn't have to do any thing to the bolt or any of the existing model 70 parts jus the trigger . That way your only out the price of your trigger if things go south for you . [/QUOTE]
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