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  1. #1
    TN Outlaw
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    mk II noob question


    hello i am looking at a Mk II it does not have the accu trigger and it has a synthetic stock it comes with 2 10 round mags and a BSA 3-9x40 scope for 150 is it worth that? thanks all info is appreciated

  2. #2
    attworth
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    Re: mk II noob question

    Is it new? Sounds like a decent deal to me.

  3. #3
    TN Outlaw
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    Re: mk II noob question

    it is not new but in good condition

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    Colon Terminus
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    Re: mk II noob question

    It's not a really "good" deal, but it is a very fair deal for both parties. I'd buy it.

  5. #5
    TN Outlaw
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    Re: mk II noob question

    i may pass on it i found a Nice M69 trainer for 135$ thats tempting me to.... thanks for all the info guys

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    TN Outlaw
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    Re: mk II noob question

    im buying the savage i figured since the scope is new and the gun is at 95%+ its good deal im going to paint a custom sniper pattern on it later today

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    attworth
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    Re: mk II noob question

    Quote Originally Posted by TN Outlaw
    im buying the savage i figured since the scope is new and the gun is at 95%+ its good deal im going to paint a custom sniper pattern on it later today
    Cool man, be sure to post up pictures.

  8. #8
    JCalhoun
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    Re: mk II noob question

    Check around to see if you can find an aftermarket trigger for it.


  9. #9
    mh434
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    Re: mk II noob question

    If you're comfortable with doing a little bit of disassembly & reassembly, the Savage MkII trigger job (for non-accutrigger models) is simple and effective. There is lots of information on it, and a seriously sweet trigger results. Cost = some brass (possibly salvaged form an old 30-06 casing or similar) and a spring from a ball point pen.

    I just got a non-accutrigger model F myself, and it is a tack driver, even with the as-yet-unmodified trigger. It will only get better.

    By the way, the "trigger job" will take you around 20-30 minutes, and can give you a trigger pull measured measured in single-digit ounces, if you wish.

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