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    Default Changing double set triggers

    Hey there,

    What do you think about the feasibility of having an old BRNO with these triggers changed to a single stlye one?
    Can a smith perform such a miracle?

    How different are the BRNO 21 vs the Mauser 98 triggers?
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    Default Re: Changing double set triggers

    Quote Originally Posted by shark_za View Post
    Hey there,

    What do you think about the feasibility of having an old BRNO with these triggers changed to a single stlye one?
    Can a smith perform such a miracle?

    How different are the BRNO 21 vs the Mauser 98 triggers?
    I collect M21 Brno’s and to me that’s part of the appeal.

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    Default Re: Changing double set triggers

    The trigger leaves a lot to be desired without setting it.
    Once set its a dream and can even be a little light.

    I gave this rifle to a friend and just want him to be comfortable in the bush while using it for hunting,

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    I honestly doubt is is possible.

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    Default Re: Changing double set triggers

    Sell it and buy a Howa?

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    Default Re: Changing double set triggers

    You could have a lot of fun with that rifle. Tell the newbie that the little trigger is for shooting springbok and the big one is for shooting kudu.

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    Default Re: Changing double set triggers

    I personally, as a collector, think it would be a travesty to meddle with it like that. A much better solution would be to get a decent gunsmith to adjust the weight/creep/over-travel of the standard trigger and possibly slightly increase the weight of the hair trigger if it's too light. That would not adversely affect the rifle's value.

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    Default Re: Changing double set triggers

    I'll save you the trouble of getting involved in all that trigger business.......

    If you pay me a small fee I'll take that piece of old, outdated technology off your hands and swap it for a nice modern current up-to-date technology Howa or Savage or something similar.............

    ;-)

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