Will also note that the later No. 1 triggers became so "unadjustable" that some gun writer once published an article in Rifle magazine on how to "tune" the triggers--not adjust them. This involved stuff like disassembling the various parts and honing them. (Some details got garbled a little by the copy editor, who didn't understand certain rifle terms, but the essentials were still there.) Don't remember the issue, but doubt they would publish a similar article these days. Do know it was before digital photography became normal in the business, which was around 20 years ago. Might be able to run the date down if you're interested.


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