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After my thread last week or so ago about polishing the 81 yr old 2 stage trigger in my 98, and contemplating stuff.

Hearing what others had to say on that thread about triggers.
And wanting a trigger similar to my mod 70 ot6,s trigger in the back of my mind for awhile since getting the 98.
Said fugg it this morning, called a Timney tech to pick their brain to basically confirm what I was already thinking.
Biggest question was about adjusting the pull/weight screw and if by doing so if it would affect the crispness of the factory setting.
Answer nope ...
They break like glass and dont go below 1.5 pds.
Sear engagement is set by them and colors applied to the screw to identify worker who did the adjustment.
Told em I aint messing with the sear screw and had no need too.

Thank you for ansewring my questions
Bye....

GTG.....

Place in a order to midsouth shooters supply for local pickup
3pd one preset from Timney
And a simple trigger pull gauge

30 mins later items in hand and at home.


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Sounds like you have a plan
Years ago, I built a rifle for my son, using a DOU 44 action and a surplus barrel in 7X57. I put a Timney in it, and had to cut out the triggerguard in order for it to fit. Shoots pretty good for a beginners project.
Simple install of the trigger.
Original pin
Set screw to tension it to receiver to stop wobble.
They dont include a allen wrench or I got fugged outta one
LOL!!!
Got plenty of em anyways..

3pd trigger set by timney.
Confirm accuracy of the gauge numerous times also.
Need ta set gauge finger on trigger in same exact place and finger depth each time for repeatabilty.
Also keep eye on slide scale when pulling and instantly stop when the trigger goes off.
Use same pull each time
If ya dont get a feel for that muscle eye click feel you will get bounce or over pull readings I found out.
Took a little while to get it down using the gauge.
But after I got a feel for it.
The trigger was dead on at 3pds and the gauge was accurate.
With multiple readings dead on at 3 or within 1 mark of either side of it.

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Seen where you called. Was on the tractor.
Originally Posted by JamesJr
Years ago, I built a rifle for my son, using a DOU 44 action and a surplus barrel in 7X57. I put a Timney in it, and had to cut out the triggerguard in order for it to fit. Shoots pretty good for a beginners project.

Dremel ball gouging out some wood was the biggest thing I had to do for it to fit in.
Trail and error about 4 or 5 times.
Originally Posted by slumlord
Seen where you called. Was on the tractor.

Dude this trigger is sweeeeeeet.
Thats what i was calling about.
Originally Posted by slumlord
Seen where you called. Was on the tractor.


The first step in teaching a friend to text.

Grin...
I've spent most my life disliking Mausers but I find myself wanting a nice Nazi version.

I've no doubt that Timney was worth every penny.
Originally Posted by hanco
Sounds like you have a plan

Modernize an already highly accurate sako customized K98 mauser.
Its all about November and december.
Mod 70 ot6 is staying home for the 3rd year running.
Originally Posted by deflave
I've spent most my life disliking Mausers but I find myself wanting a nice Nazi version.

I've no doubt that Timney was worth every penny.

83 bucks well spent.
Breaks like glass at 1.5 pds
It right their ready to go.

Slam bolt
Bump stock/ drop
All safety functions
Passed like a champ.
Set at just a hair above 1.5pds.
Confirmed numerous times.
Dont worry guys.....
Not my 1st Rodeo.

I dont have sausage fingers that are uncontrollable, and have used light crisp triggers on many wpns and hunting rifles.
LOL!!!


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Timney triggers are a great fix for a Mauser action rifle. An even better fix in my opinion is a Dayton Traister trigger...... If you find one these days on a dealer shelf, buy it. If not, you can order one here.

http://www.thehawkenshop.com/Products/Mark-II-Trigger-Assembly__DMT98.aspx
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by deflave
I've spent most my life disliking Mausers but I find myself wanting a nice Nazi version.

I've no doubt that Timney was worth every penny.

83 bucks well spent.
Breaks like glass at 1.5 pds
It right their ready to go.

Slam bolt
Bump stock/ drop
All safety functions
Passed like a champ.


Calm down bro.

LOL
Dremel balling out wood to fit was the most "challenging " aspect of it.
Taping up the finish to protect it multiple times was done between each trail and era session.
This was the final result after blowing and tooth and paint brushing out the wood dust.

Gonna hit the freshly exposed wood with some tru oil and a small brush later, just wanted to get the install done today.

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Ready to reassemble.

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Originally Posted by renegade50
Dremel balling out wood to fit was the most "challenging " aspect of it.
Taping up the finish to protect it multiple times was done between each trail and era session.
This was the final result after blowing and tooth and paint brushing out the wood dust.

Gonna hit the freshly exposed wood with some tru oil and a small brush later, just wanted to get the install done today.

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I'd bed it.
Get out and shoot in cooler weather in sept or oct.
Dont get paid to shoot with sweat getting in my eyes anymore.
Lol!!!

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Cook a red baron pizza time with a schitload of extra pepperoni put on it.


Wish my new friend " Slavek" coulda flown in on his lear jet today from " Eurotrashland" and gave me some of his techy advice.


LMFAO!!!!
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by renegade50
Dremel balling out wood to fit was the most "challenging " aspect of it.
Taping up the finish to protect it multiple times was done between each trail and era session.
This was the final result after blowing and tooth and paint brushing out the wood dust.

Gonna hit the freshly exposed wood with some tru oil and a small brush later, just wanted to get the install done today.

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I'd bed it.

It is.
You just cant see alot of it
Due to the angle of the pic and follower.
Skim bedded in the receiver areas in places along the receiver sides
Front recoil lug and 1st inch of the barrel and chamber are also.
Free floated barrel after that.

The top of the bottom metal receiver bolt towers into the bottom of the receiver surface got shaved to recess the floor plate flush with the wood.
Reason why I cant buy a hinged floor plate assembly for it.
The geometry has been altered for the flush recessed floor plate appearance.
Floor plates on unaltered ones sit above the surface
This one is contoured in flush with the wood .

Metal on metal dead contact and 0 action screw turns after contact is made.
You can see the dark ring of the bottom metal tower in that rear action screw hole
A corresponding one from the bottom of the receiver sits tight on top of that.
Basically kinda a pillar bedded concept back in the day I think all in conjunction with the glass bedding.
Thats why the rear receiver lug aint bedded.
But everywhere else in the bedding and the shaved towers hold it all solid.
Someone else did all that back in the day at sako or after someone got it back to the states.
The only thing i did was sand out the full length bedding to float the barrel.

I posted up a schit load of pics about the project back then.
Float job
Fugg with polishing the trigger the 1st time back then
Recrown job , it shot horribly at 1st.
Refinish stock
Cooked metal in wheeler ceramacoat
But got it cerracoated eventually.

You was busting my chops about it all back then.




LOL!!!
Rene; thanks for posting about this project.
Its easy as heck to do .
And a huge trigger improvement.

JMO...
I have 6 custom Mausers, all with Timneys
The best !
This thread had too many pictures and some of the spelling was ‘off’. Therefore, I shît on it.


The Gunwriters
I got 2 bolt rifles a mod 70 ot6 and a custom mauser 8mm

Up until 2018 it was just the mod 70 which i got in 94.

Kinda like the pair of them
Intertwined in the design in alot of ways.
The mauser is almost a full pound less in weight and accurate as heck.
The mod 70 aint seen the woodline in 3yrs.


Both bolt rifles now have a very similar trigger feel now.
Happy about that.
All 4 of my hunting long guns have sightron sII 3-9x42 duplex reticle scopes on em.
Basically the same sight picture for the eyes and brain every time.
Happy about that also.

Simple stuff for consistency in my way of thinking.
Originally Posted by slumlord
This thread had too many pictures and some of the spelling was ‘off’. Therefore, I shît on it.


The Gunwriters

I'm sorry .......

LOL!!!
Stihl.
You will like a lot.

It makes one a better shot when the trigger is a good one.
Installed a couple in Rem 788’s. Night & Day difference. Love em.
Originally Posted by plainsman456
You will like a lot.

It makes one a better shot when the trigger is a good one.

Stuff you had ta say on the other thread got me thinking again.
Appreciate your input.
Dropped the hammer this morning on it starting with the call to Timney.

It is a really nice trigger.
For 83 ish bucks.
Rifle was very accurate with the 2 stage.
I really the firm feel of this being ready to go with a crisp squeeze.
Interesting, and I already thought my 788 trigger was crisp.
Originally Posted by slumlord
Interesting, and I already thought my 788 trigger was crisp.


Dude like DMC said.

I have shot your 788 .
It has a nice trigger.
Drop one of these in it at around 2 or 2.5 pds.
I bet you will love it also
They put a 2020 brochure in the package.
They still make one for the 788 with incorporated safety
So it will be a little more expensive.
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by slumlord
Interesting, and I already thought my 788 trigger was crisp.


Dude like DMC said.

I have shot your 788 .
It has a nice trigger.
Drop one of these in it at around 2 or 2.5 pds.
I bet you will love it also


Then that would make me start taking that 308 back to the woods.

I was going 6.5 for now

Until you rig up that wheelchair thing for me where I bite the squeeze tube and the trigger goes off, ya know in 300 win mag.
Originally Posted by slumlord
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by slumlord
Interesting, and I already thought my 788 trigger was crisp.


Dude like DMC said.

I have shot your 788 .
It has a nice trigger.
Drop one of these in it at around 2 or 2.5 pds.
I bet you will love it also


Then that would make me start taking that 308 back to the woods.

I was going 6.5 for now

Until you rig up that wheelchair thing for me where I bite the squeeze tube and the trigger goes off, ya know in 300 win mag.

That 6.5 is Gtg for sure.

For awhile I was looking hard at 788,s in pawnshops.
Most of em were abused bore wise or been bubbified beyond reasonable repair.
SMH.....
And the nice ones I ran across were ..243,s and 22 250,s IIRC
.308 is what I was looking for
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