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Yes. My mistake. smile


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Mistake noted, and forgiven.

By this member at least, There be a few on here that might not tolerate such shenanigans. They don't seem to tolerate anything.
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Originally Posted by Valsdad
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However, Mr. Redgwell, the OP inquired about "rifle" trigger complexity.
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Yes. My mistake.

Mistake corrected. To date, triggers of Acme rifles have always been notably more complex than Acme pistol triggers.
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And heavier.

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Well, IF we were talking about pistol triggers as well, I'd say the Luger trigger has to rank up there.

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Originally Posted by bea175
nothing complicated about any trigger if you understand how it works.


True dat!

And, if you don't understand how they work, EVERY trigger is 'complicated'.


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Originally Posted by BullShooter
Originally Posted by Valsdad
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However, Mr. Redgwell, the OP inquired about "rifle" trigger complexity.
Originally Posted by Steve Redgwell
Yes. My mistake.

Mistake corrected. To date, triggers of Acme rifles have always been notably more complex than Acme pistol triggers.
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If my aged memory is working, those acme rifles were not any better at taking care of "wascully wabbits" than the pistols.


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Steyr Mannlicher, Colt Sauer, and I agree fully with the Browning B78. Domestic rifles, the Savage 110.

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The Remington Walker trigger is certainly more complex than it needed to be. And that is a weakness to its design, IMO.

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Originally Posted by Northman
Aaah.. the Win 70 trigger.


Copy there of, Kimber of Oregon Mod 89 BGR.
I'm guessing such simplicity is uncouth for modern times?


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