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    110 trigger assembly


    So I recently bought a couple stripped 110 receivers of Gunbroker for a price I couldn’t say no to. I’ve already sourced complete bolts but am struggling to find triggers. Anyone have any knowledge on where I could source them?

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    A complete trigger including the hanger and all may be a stretch if you can't source all of the parts from Numrich. Good luck.
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    You need to know if they are accutrigger type or the old style. The quickest giveaway would be to look at the safety groove. If it's 1/4" wide, it's the old style.....if it's slightly wider with a dovetail, it's an accutrigger (current) style.
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    Maybe this helps.

    https://www.savageshooters.com/content.php?274-Factory-AccuTrigger-Part-Numbers


    You can also place an ad in the classifieds section for a complete trigger assy.

    If you find one, but it lacks the sear, you can have your gunsmith order a sear from Savage.

    There may also be an aftermarket trigger available that does not rely on a factory sear.

    If you're unsure what you have, call Savage Customer Service and supply the serial number. They will tell you what it was when it left the factory.
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    If you luck out on find replacements(they are getting harder to find), Jard makes a 3 lever, self contained unit which replaces all stock components.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Hoback View Post
    If you luck out on find replacements(they are getting harder to find), Jard makes a 3 lever, self contained unit which replaces all stock components.
    I saw that last night. It’s not bad looking and considering i have 53.01 in these two I may order one.


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    You still need the safety parts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpshooter View Post
    You still need the safety parts.
    Safety and bolt release


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickelgl View Post
    Safety and bolt release


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    Not the release. It’s part of the sear. The Jard is supplied with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Hoback View Post
    Not the release. It’s part of the sear. The Jard is supplied with that.
    Got it.


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    But I guess the safety is hard as anything else to locate. I don’t see any except for the older style. They even make those aftermarket! But the one with the teardrop button....the one EVERYONE has. Yeah, no good on that!

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    So far I have found one accutrigger assembly and I should have it here today


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