Originally Posted by rj308
Jim, is it difficult to remove the trigger group from the Browning High Walls? Is it very difficult to drive the pins out of the receiver and is it even necessary to remove the trigger group? Is there a way to put a reliable, safe light trigger pull on one without changing out the trigger parts?


There is no easy way to disassemble the Miroku 1885 trigger mechanism. Yes it can be done, but it's more difficult than an original 1885. It must be said, too that the ORIGIONAL 1855 single triggered guns are not the easiest rifles to tune the triggers on. That is due to the balance of spring tension that must be had between the sear spring and the trigger spring to keep the trigger safely cocked. It is why single set and double set triggers were offered by Winchester for those rifles.

Besides having the cheesy built trigger piece, the Brownings also have that issue of the intermediate sear between it and the hammer of the orgionals.

Truly, the best "fix" for the Brownings would be a custom tool steel Trigger with a properly hard sear notch and an engagement screw as I had built.

Last edited by jim62; 09/10/11.

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