.If your so stuck on the old model 70 open style trigger im sure you can still buy one and install it on a brand new model 70 thats made today and have the best of both worlds..........Hb
Oh, no, you can't... They're NOT interchangeable.. BACO made sure of THAT..
how about a nice new Timney trigger? I bet its enclosed though so i guess that would be out of consideration too..........Hb
Check around - and you'll find a lot of Timney owners that are unhappy with theirs after a period of time..
Think about something for a minute.. Nearly everybody considers Mausers to be an exceptional rifle in design and function. In fact, many rifle makers have basically copied that design - and the NH Winchesters were one of 'em.
Note the design of the Mauser trigger. Is THAT enclosed?
Here's the blowup:
See how simple that is? Simple function, very few parts, easy to clean, easy to service/or fix in the field, strong & reliable.
The NH M70 was designed with the same idea in mind.. Simple, easy to adjust, user-friendly, AND reliable. Compare that to Remington which has more trigger recalls than Carter has liver pills - not to mention the lawsuits involved.. Now, if the owners of rifles with enclosed triggers were as careful, fussy and maintenance-minded as you and I (and the majority of shooters on this site) there won't be much trouble.. I can't speak for you, but when I'm done with a rifle at the end of the day I usually take it out of the stock, check/inspect/lube (if necessary) and put it back in the stock for a final wipe-down of exterior surfaces.
But 75% ++ of owners of those same firearms usually don't remove 'em from the stocks more than once/twice in their lifetimes..not to mention doing a rudimentary cleaning. Guess which system's gonna fail first?
See what I mean?