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I have a newer Winchester 1885 in 7 WSM and the trigger is terrible. Any suggestions on where to have it worked on? Thanks
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Have you tried adjusting it? Both my Low Walls are fine as-is, but you should at least be able to lighten it up. If you go too low, I believe it will just stop working.


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Call lelee shaver.

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Originally Posted by muddy22
Call Lee Shaver.


Yup! He did my low wall 260's trigger. It's a big improvement and very reasonable.


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They are quite difficult to disassemble and reassemble, especially if you don't have the tools. Lee has the tools.


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If this is the replica made in Japan for Browning/Winchester the trigger assy is really quite simple to remove. I have had 3 done by him and they are all excellent triggers now. If I recall the cost was around $35 and the turn around time was less than 30 days.

Link to Lee Shaver
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Link to trigger removal
http://www.bpcr1885.net/trigger-work/

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Originally Posted by drover
If this is the replica made in Japan for Browning/Winchester the trigger assy is really quite simple to remove. I have had 3 done by him and they are all excellent triggers now. If I recall the cost was around $35 and the turn around time was less than 30 days.

Link to Lee Shaver
http://stores.leeshavergunsmithing.com/service/

Link to trigger removal
http://www.bpcr1885.net/trigger-work/

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Exactly smile I disassembled and sent Lee just the trigger. It came back in about a week and is probably around a #2.5 pull.


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I need to drive the 20 miles to his shop and have him work over my .22 Hornet.

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He does good work but it took over 5 months and several phone calls for him to return my trigger.


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