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Thread: SSS Trigger vs Trigger Guard

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    SSS Trigger vs Trigger Guard


    I was bored last night, so I decided to install my newly acquired SSS comp trigger on my Sav 111fc and found that the factory trigger guard is preventing the sear from engagement with the action bolted into the stock. I know I can take about 5min with a file and fix the issue, but I am not a big fan of this type of modification... if I don't have to.

    I will be upgrading to either a B&C Duramax or Stockade Woodchuck (funds permitting) and was wondering if the inletting on these stocks would correct the problem I am finding with the factory tupperware?

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    Re: SSS Trigger vs Trigger Guard

    I trimmed mine with a dremel and had to open up my A3 behind the trigger relief to fit as well.
    Kyle
    I might have a few savage rifles.

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    Re: SSS Trigger vs Trigger Guard

    Quote Originally Posted by Corprin
    I was bored last night, so I decided to install my newly acquired SSS comp trigger...
    I just find it hard to believe that you have to be bored to work on your rifle! Don't you love it anymore? ???

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    Re: SSS Trigger vs Trigger Guard

    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk
    Quote Originally Posted by Corprin
    I was bored last night, so I decided to install my newly acquired SSS comp trigger...
    I just find it hard to believe that you have to be bored to work on your rifle! Don't you love it anymore? ???
    my wife has been asking me that same question! ;D

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