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    Sss comp trigger question


    Will a sss comp trigger fit in my model 10 fcp k that came with accustock but now sports a choate tactical stock?

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    I don't see why not.

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    Shoot Lisa an email at SSS. It's their trigger so they will know what guns are drop ins for their triggers and which ones would require modification.
    They who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.

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    echo5mike
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    Quote Originally Posted by LoneWolf View Post
    I don't see why not.
    I received the trigger last night from Brownells. And the paperwork says it will not fit the Accu stock rifles. But since I change the stock I wondered if it would make a difference.

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    I had an SSS trigger and liked it. I sold that rifle and thought I missed the trigger until I tried the stock accutrigger with Jim at NSS's competition spring. For $14 my accutrigger is set to 1.5lbs and is every bit as good as any aftermarket trigger I have owned including Timney, Jard and yes even Geisselle AR triggers. Best $14 every spent on a Savage rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by echo5mike View Post
    I received the trigger last night from Brownells. And the paperwork says it will not fit the Accu stock rifles. But since I change the stock I wondered if it would make a difference.
    Brownells doesn't know any better. Contact SSS!

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    It was said it would work in a previous thread.

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    If I understand it all (IF?) an "Accustock Rifle" is a rifle in an accutock. switch stocks and it is no longer an "accustock rifle" It should work because everything else is the same.

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    thank you for all the responses gentleman! emailed Lisa and she wrote back and said it shoud work, but also inquired about the bolt release. I have a trigger guard bolt release and I don't know if that's going to be an issue or not. Waiting to hear back

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    echo5mike
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    just heard back from Lisa. Will not work. maybe I'll take a look at rifleshooter 308"s $14 spring.

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    Petermari
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    Rifleshooter308. I don't see a comp trigger spring on the NSS site for $14. I do see a target accutrigger spring on the GunShack website for $5. I wonder if they are the same?

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    Jim's website is a bit lame. He's not much of a "tech guy" either. Just call him up and he will send you one.

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