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I used to have a Steyr Model M Professional in 7x57 and it is the only gun out of several dozen I have sold that I regret selling. It had the double set triggers and drove tacks. I really shouldn't have sold it, but I was stubborn and wanted the money for another project. In looking at options out there, there are very few rifles made with double or single set triggers. I could (and may) buy a used Steyr Model M in 30-06 in the future, but first wanted to see what else is out there. They Steyr Model M's suffer from lack of parts at this point and aren't the lightest things around.
So, let's start with this: Does anyone know of a single set replacement trigger for either Tikka, Kimber, or Christensen Arms rifles?
If I can't get a Tikka, Kimber, or CA with a single set, is there any production/semi-production rifle in/under the $2000 mark that comes with a single set trigger or has an aftermarket single set trigger available for it?
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Can't help with replacement triggers. CZ is the only other maker I know of that uses single set triggers.
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Sako Bavarian’s and the Varmint models have single set triggers.
Steyr Mannlicher Classics (SBS) also feature set triggers in some models.
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Sako Bavarian’s and the Varmint models have single set triggers.
Steyr Mannlicher Classics (SBS) also feature set triggers in some models. I haven't seen that those models are actually being imported in to the U.S. I haven't actually inquired with my LGS though. I do like Sako though.
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I have a couple of the Bavarians. They do have a single set trigger.
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In Europe, single set trigger is offered as an option in Tikka rifles.
Maybe the US importer can provide one.
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You could try and find a Kepplinger or Canjar single set models that were made for some more “common/affordable” rifles. I have Kepplingers in a Mauser 98 and a Remington 700 and Canjars in a Weatherby Mark V and and Interarms Mark X. Canjars were made for several models and I think? The Kepplinger was made for only Remington 700s, Mauser 98s and Ruger No. 1s.
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Sako Bavarian’s and the Varmint models have single set triggers.
Steyr Mannlicher Classics (SBS) also feature set triggers in some models. I haven't seen that those models are actually being imported in to the U.S. I haven't actually inquired with my LGS though. I do like Sako though. Steyr Classic Mannlicher, 6.5 x 55 SE, w/ single set trigger Sako 85 Bavarian (half-stock), 6.5 x 55 SE w/ single set trigger. Sako 85 Bavarian Carbines, w/ single set trigger. Top: 30-06 Springfield Bottom: 308 Win. Sako 75 Stainless Laminate Varmint, 260 Rem., w/ single set trigger. ya! GWB
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