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    Installing SAV-2 Trigger


    I am installing a Rifle Basix SAV-2 trigger in my Stevens 200 action. I can't get the sear pin hole in the action to line up with the sear pin hole in the trigger housing. I know the instructions say some fitment may be required. How should I make this fit? The trigger housing hole needs to go up and to the rear. Should I enlarge the trigger housing hole, the action hole, or take a bit off the tip if the action housing? I am quite stuck and don't want to mess this up.

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    Bill

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    If you could please post some pictures or perhaps someone else may have seen this before.
    Hopefully they will come to the rescue soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by reynoldsfamily3 View Post
    I am installing a Rifle Basix SAV-2 trigger in my Stevens 200 action. I can't get the sear pin hole in the action to line up with the sear pin hole in the trigger housing. I know the instructions say some fitment may be required. How should I make this fit? The trigger housing hole needs to go up and to the rear. Should I enlarge the trigger housing hole, the action hole, or take a bit off the tip if the action housing? I am quite stuck and don't want to mess this up.

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    Bill

    I put this same trigger on my stevens 200. post some picts and it will be much easier to find the exact problem you are dealing with.

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    Darn, I had the same problem on a Stevens action and I don't remember exactly how I solved the problem. I think I took some off the housing. Getting old bites ! Trigger works great set at 4 oz that much I do know.

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    Here are the pictures.... I hope.
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    I can get more pics if it would help.
    Last edited by reynoldsfamily3; 04-18-2014 at 06:49 PM. Reason: adding text

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    From the pictures I would elongate the holes at the front of the trigger. Should not take much effort at all.

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    I wouldnt do anything but send it back.Just the way the chafer looks,I would say the drilled hole is crooked.
    Willing to give back for what the sport has done for me!

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    Could you explain what looks crooked. It may be the angle of the picture. Everything looks square, but if it is crooked I will definitely send it back.

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    send it back

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    Quote Originally Posted by reynoldsfamily3 View Post
    Here are the pictures.... I hope.
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    I can get more pics if it would help.
    Looks like it could be a manufacturer defect. I never had that problem with mine when installing my rifle basix trigger. I would send it back.

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    Thanks everyone. It is repackaged and going back Monday if the Post Office is open.

    Bill

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    The minute you start altering brand new drop in parts they are your forever,and if you sell it someday it could be dangerous on someone elses rifle.I think when the trigger frame was made the drill skewed slightly probably because it was dull or something.
    Willing to give back for what the sport has done for me!

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    Makes sense. It is going back, hope the replacement fits right.

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