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By Mr.Stu
Brownells offering a limited time discount. $159.99 each for SSA and SSA-E triggers.
http://enews.email.brownells.com/q/ZtkDVMR3DEAt0Xt1RgtrJchwGvemYfYz8P7ZcOJc2NhcmVjcm93MTkwOEBnbWFpbC5jb23DiAidYM9fPhdZLqzeVQ7w8T9-4DRBA
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By Ballard
I ended up with a Massachusetts compliant 10 lb trigger model. If you've replaced your trigger with an aftermarket I'll buy the original one.
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By Ballard
I ended up with a Massachusetts compliant 10 lb trigger model. If you've replaced your trigger with an aftermarket I'll buy the original one.
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By NicePants
So guys, I bought a 91/30 recently, and the trigger is pretty wiggly. It still has a clean break at the end that requires a decent amount of pull to set off, so I'm not worried about it going off by accident, but that wiggle before the end just bugs the crap out of me. I've looked around a bit and see that it might be the sear spring that needs replacing. Anybody know a good place for spare Mosin parts?
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You’re absolutely right and I apologize for the mistake. I typed that whole post up between 3-4am. I got to shoot it when I bought it with some ammo the store gave me. I then bought a case of Tula Steel case which I didn’t know was banned at nearly all ranges near me and haven’t shot since. If you saw the rifles condition in person you’d know I had no ill intent. Like I said if people want additional info or pictures of chambers/bolts/ect. I will respond. Made a bunch of previous sales and any of those guys will vouch. PS: To the lurker/member who makes a brand new account “Newbcake” just to anonymously insinuate some bullshit. SMDMF
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By maintenanceguy · Posted
I own several H&R topper shotguns in a few different gauges. None of mine interchange - but I really have no idea about a model 158. Didn't realize they had 3 digit model numbers. If a shotgun's barrel needs to be extended, I'm not sure how a gun smith would solve that cheaper than purchasing a longer barrel - even for the very hard to find H&R shotguns. They would need to machine the ID and OD to make a barrel extension that exactly fits the existing barrel, weld the two together, then machine the weld to clean up the joint, and finally blue the joint so you won't see it. So labor intensive and expensive it's not worth doing unless you have your own shop and can do it yourself. And, if anyone owns an actual shotgun with a barrel that's not long enough, they wouldn't like you posting about their shotgun on the internet for everyone to see. I recommend you delete the post to protect your acquaintance.
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