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    Gmac5
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    Axis accutrigger


    My friend made these videos and he said a couple are on you tube,savaxis mac
    i hope this worked, gary

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    thomae
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    The videos don't actually tell you how to fit the accutrigger to the axis.

    The first link is
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oPqVH8rae4



    The second link is:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brcEm6RE9kM


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    82boy
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    I think I have seen an axis rifle with an accu-trigger in it once. I may even have a picture of it. My understanding is it is a drop in deal.

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    dacaur
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    I dont imagine savage would sell us one for less than a rifle basix or timney....

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    Gmac5
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    Its is a bolt in , the modifications shown somewhere in the videos help to get more adjustment ( pull weight ) .Remove material shown in video from trigger , install and adjust do not cut the spring
    GARY

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    Gmac5
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    DOES ANY BODY KNow where all the accutriggers have gone .
    I should have kept my big mouth shut . No just kidding . I hope some axis owners actually install them. They work !
    And are SAFE

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    Gmac5
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    Just an update, its been a while but a friend wanted me to install his std accutrig into a new axis . There needs to be some grinding done on the axis aluminum trig housing ,when using non precision accutriggers . The ones i call I beam rear ,where the safety adj screw is . Newer precision accutrig. Are basically a drop in.

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    The Timney is a bolt in.

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    thomae
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    I installed a standard Accutrigger on my Axis. For me, it was easy. I did not do any grinding to what Savage calls the "Trigger Bracket Assembly" (part 2A in the below diagram), although I did drill a small hole to receive the end of the accu-spring. I did grind off the wide area on the side of the trigger itself to allow it to fit, and I ground down the top area of the trigger where the spring is threaded into the trigger in order to give it a wider adjustment range on the low side. I also used a shim to minimize side to side movement of the trigger.


    Interestingly enough, on the Savage website, when I click on 2A in their interactive diagram, it comes up with the following verbage :

    TRIGGER BRACKET BLANK (DIE-CAST) - P/N: 107809 $10000.00
    It also states that this component is restricted to gunsmiths. Apparently only rich gunsmiths.

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    Gmac5
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    The basic accutrig I was refering to was what i call the I beam section that was apparently an early version as ive only seen 2 . Just thought some one else mite come across one and force it in.
    Glad it worked out for you,Gary

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    thomae
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    Gary, it did work out thanks to you.

    To the other forum members, I forgot to mention, that Gary (user name Gmac5) posted enough information in his various threads to inspire me to make the swap.
    I wish to give credit where credit is due.

    Gary, Thanks for sharing what you figured out with the rest of us. I wish I still lived in FL. I'd love to come and visit your machine shop. I have a mini-lathe, but that's it.

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    Gmac5
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    You are welcome . I still wished i lived in pa. Its been a long long time, Hawley, Tafton area.
    Gary

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    Gary,
    Ever thought of giving tours of your shop??? I'll buy a ticket.
    jim
    6CM

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    Gmac5
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    Jim , maybe thats why ann upped the liabilty insurance . I GOT TOO MUCH . That should be my new name

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