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how would the trigger tech be rated against a 512 Timney? for those who have experience with both.


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This is a great thread.


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Originally Posted by greentimber
I'm on my second one. Neither will adjust below 2.5 lbs without allowing the striker to follow when the bolt is closed vigorously. Nothing unrealistic, just good firm bolt manipulation. I'm not impressed and have gone back to buying Timneys.


Just noticed this problem with one of my early production TT triggers. They had an upgraded "Special" model replacement in the mail to me before my old one had even arrived at their location for inspection.

Pretty fantastic service. We'll see how my other TT units hold up.

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Originally Posted by Mgw619
how would the trigger tech be rated against a 512 Timney? for those who have experience with both.


I like the TT quite a bit better.

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Jordan,

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Happy birthday.



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Thanks, buddy. In Canukistan it's not called a "birthday", it's called an excuse to buy more guns.

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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
Originally Posted by greentimber
I'm on my second one. Neither will adjust below 2.5 lbs without allowing the striker to follow when the bolt is closed vigorously. Nothing unrealistic, just good firm bolt manipulation. I'm not impressed and have gone back to buying Timneys.


Just noticed this problem with one of my early production TT triggers. They had an upgraded "Special" model replacement in the mail to me before my old one had even arrived at their location for inspection.

Pretty fantastic service. We'll see how my other TT units hold up.


Replacement trigger arrived yesterday. Got it installed last night. Set at 1.5 lbs, very crisp, and no more falling striker when closing the bolt vigorously.

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