The most obvious indicator would be the safety button. A non accutrigger receiver will have a rectangular safety button. The accutrigger version will be a teardrop shape.
Related to my Meopta and 20 moa rail question last week for a long action, looks like I need to confirm if the action is non Accutrigger. Tangible evidence points to non Accutrigger.
The gun was showroom new 4-5 years ago when I bought it from a currently disavowed retailer to start this project. Action number listed above is top release round top. Few years ago the gs changed the trigger to Timney and I don’t remember ever removing an Accutrigger, but the years go by. Two other SavageShooter inspired projects still have their Accutrigger in place.
Consensus - this is a non Accutrigger?
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The most obvious indicator would be the safety button. A non accutrigger receiver will have a rectangular safety button. The accutrigger version will be a teardrop shape.
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does it matter for a base?
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Kudos to SSS, definitely a rectangular safety, also mounted on his Monte Carlo Sporter.
Yeah, I thought it was a strange question too. Yesterday I browsed some mfr’s sites that said, if I read correctly, round pre-accutrigger models accept the same base as flat backs. I assume pre-accutrigger round and non-accutrigger round mean the same thing.
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