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Posted By: Deerkiller300wsm Marlin trigger - 05/27/15
Anyone ever done a trigger job on their 336? mine is pretty stout. I looked at the "old west trigger" but for over $100 I didn't know if there were any other things I can do like polish...?
Posted By: Vic_in_Va Re: Marlin trigger - 05/27/15
Look here. As a matter of fact, look over the whole site, bunch of good guys that have learned Marlins very well.

http://www.marlinowners.com/forum/basic-triggers/
Posted By: Deerkiller300wsm Re: Marlin trigger - 05/28/15
Thank u sir
Posted By: TnBigBore Re: Marlin trigger - 05/28/15
The Wild West trigger is worth the money.
Posted By: Cariboujack Re: Marlin trigger - 05/28/15
Originally Posted by TnBigBore
The Wild West trigger is worth the money.



^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Neal knows more than I do but he's pretty sharp on lever guns.
Posted By: Dirtfarmer Re: Marlin trigger - 05/29/15
Agree on Wild West trigger.

DF
Posted By: T_O_M Re: Marlin trigger - 05/29/15
My vote is for the WW trigger as well. In my SS guide gun I got under 1.5 pound no creep trigger, better than any factory bolt action I've owned and on par with any tuned factory 700 trigger I've handled.

When I sold the gun I kept the trigger. Should say something or other. (I don't mean being stupid about selling the gun though that might be true, too. Sub .75 MOA lever actions don't come around every day.)

Tom
Posted By: Bearcat74 Re: Marlin trigger - 05/30/15
Originally Posted by Vic_in_Va
Look here. As a matter of fact, look over the whole site, bunch of good guys that have learned Marlins very well.

http://www.marlinowners.com/forum/basic-triggers/



I've done this on my Marlins and it works great.
Posted By: Roundup Re: Marlin trigger - 05/30/15
Originally Posted by Bearcat74
Originally Posted by Vic_in_Va
Look here. As a matter of fact, look over the whole site, bunch of good guys that have learned Marlins very well.

http://www.marlinowners.com/forum/basic-triggers/



I've done this on my Marlins and it works great.



My Marlin 1895SS in 45/70 had a less than desirable trigger pull. I ordered and installed a WW trigger and was well pleased with the result. I also have a 336SC in .35 Remington that I purchased in 1952. After 63 years the trigger didn't need any work. A few years back I purchased a 1894C in .357 Magnum which need trigger work. I followed the instructions from Marlinowners and ended up with a great trigger pull. It took a little time but I am happy with the results and saved a couple of bucks also.
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