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    So I think I decided on the Timney, now if I could only get this stinkin Midway code to work I would have ordered it already.

    Thanks for all the help gents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spleify View Post
    So I think I decided on the Timney, now if I could only get this stinkin Midway code to work I would have ordered it already.

    Thanks for all the help gents.
    Let us know how it goes with the install and how you like it once installed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DHC View Post
    Let us know how it goes with the install and how you like it once installed.
    Short of any issues like I had on the custom build, I suspect he might cream himself after using an X-barf trigger.
    Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.

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    I'll be the odd ball here. I like a 40x or an older remmy trigger tuned to perfection by a good smith.
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    Quote Originally Posted by banks74 View Post
    I'll be the odd ball here. I like a 40x or an older remmy trigger tuned to perfection by a good smith.
    Do you have more info on this. Remember your talking to an ignorant newb here...lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by banks74 View Post
    I'll be the odd ball here. I like a 40x or an older remmy trigger tuned to perfection by a good smith.
    Are they that tune-able? My dad had one of those. I hated that thing from the factory, and couldn't imagine that huge of a difference from a tune. But I have no idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spleify View Post
    Do you have more info on this. Remember your talking to an ignorant newb here...lol
    You have an X-mark, which I haven't ever heard of a gun-smith tuning to good results. He was talking about the older remmy triggers, pre-xmark.

    Man do I hate those old remmy triggers, but I've never shot one that has been reworked, so maybe there are a lot of easy gains to have with them.
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    Ya the pre x mark triggers adjust really nicely by a good smith. My favorite is the older style Remington's with the grooves on the trigger itself. Also the 40x triggers are end user adjustable for weight.

    I believe you can only go down to 2.5# or so before they become unsafe?? Which is light enough for me personally.

    I'm sure one of the Smiths here can provide more info on all this. I've had a couple of GA precision guns with tuned remmy triggers and they were great!

    You can pick up old style remmy triggers on sniper hide etc for fairly cheap.
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