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    They are slightly different. The pre-Accutrigger was two-piece connected by a rivet between the Sear & Bolt Release Lever. But then they did start using the newer style towards the years leading up to the Accutrigger. Where as the Post Accutrigger all used a Sear/Bolt Release Lever which is one piece flat, bent to shape by press machines. Although I’ve never tried swapping one for the other. The pin is the same, so I know it fits. But not sure on operation. I guess they can be swapped as some of the pre-Accutriggers used the one-piece bent style.

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    Yeah, good luck finding one. Savage still makes them obviously…and they will gladly sell them and all other trigger parts town FFL. But without the FFL, they won’t give you the time of day. I’m working on making my own. I have some Alloy sheet steel Kim the correct thickness. But between shaping it as a flat, drilling the holes & being it to form, it’s quite a feet. Looking at making some jigs maybe. Not sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Hoback View Post
    They are slightly different. The pre-Accutrigger was two-piece connected by a rivet between the Sear & Bolt Release Lever. Where as the Post Accutrigger Sear/Bolt Release Lever is a one piece flat, bent to shape by press machines. Although I’ve never tried swapping one for the other. The pin is the same, so I know it fits. But not sure on operation.

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    Yeah, good luck finding one. Savage still makes them obviously…and they will gladly sell them and all other trigger parts town FFL. But without the FFL, they won’t give you the time of day. I’m working on making my own. I have some Alloy sheet steel Kim the correct thickness. But between shaping it as a flat, drilling the holes & being it to form, it’s quite a feet. Looking at making some jigs maybe. Not sure.
    This is incorrect. Many pre accutrigger sears were one piece. Stamped from one piece of metal.
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    Saw this, but they are selling it along with several Pre-Accutriggers. I won’t spend that much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Hoback View Post
    They are slightly different. The pre-Accutrigger was two-piece connected by a rivet between the Sear & Bolt Release Lever. But then they did start using the newer style towards the years leading up to the Accutrigger. Where as the Post Accutrigger all used a Sear/Bolt Release Lever which is one piece flat, bent to shape by press machines. Although I’ve never tried swapping one for the other. The pin is the same, so I know it fits. But not sure on operation. I guess they can be swapped as some of the pre-Accutriggers used the one-piece bent style.

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    Yeah, good luck finding one. Savage still makes them obviously…and they will gladly sell them and all other trigger parts town FFL. But without the FFL, they won’t give you the time of day. I’m working on making my own. I have some Alloy sheet steel Kim the correct thickness. But between shaping it as a flat, drilling the holes & being it to form, it’s quite a feet. Looking at making some jigs maybe. Not sure.
    Not sure about that info Dave. To my recollection, every Savage 110 I have ever owned was fitted with a one-piece sear, and I've had ones dating from 1962 thru the present. I'm wondering if that riveted style was a very short lived thing where Savage was trying to save some money but it ended up being more of a headache than the small savings was worth (kind of like the cast actions in 1988).
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    I’ve received trigger after trigger for trigger jobs, many, MANY 3-pins, that used the riveted style, so don’t know exactly when the switch was. But I’ve NEVER seen an Accutrigger with riveted sear/release. All Accutriggers use the stamped 1-piece. Pre-Accutrigger used both. As I said.

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