Do all new haven made CRF model 70's have the older "open" style trigger? If not at what serial # did it change over?
thanks
Yes. Up until the shutdown in 2006. In 2008, browning arms co implemented their own trigger to go into the new model 70. At that time the moa was introduced.
Yes. Up until the shutdown in 2006. In 2008, browning arms co implemented their own trigger to go into the new model 70. At that time the moa was introduced.
Yeah, the dumbasses.... Browning would engineer a toothpick that has seven parts..
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That's a great line. Probably not true of JMB himself, but I get your point.
How many years did the original trigger design just flat work, and then Browning decides to fook with it?
I keep a list of interesting possible signature lines. Here is one from member test1328:
Try getting the sand out of an A-bolt's trigger by sloshing it in the river! - test1328
Browning would engineer a toothpick that has seven parts..
Man, isn't that the truth...
Browning would engineer a toothpick that has seven parts..
Man, isn't that the truth...
I agree. Why over complicate chitdt!!
Yes. Up until the shutdown in 2006. In 2008, browning arms co implemented their own trigger to go into the new model 70. At that time the moa was introduced.
Yeah, the dumbasses....
FN-Browning would engineer a toothpick that has seven parts..
There - clarified that for you.
John Moses Browning has absolutely nothing to do with the silly make- work projects foisted on us by the engineers and lawyers at FN.