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thanks for the info...Just saw a trigger on ebay going to watch it and also on gun broker
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I'm not sure if fleabay allows triggers. You might want to contact the seller asap for a backup plan before he gets censored.
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Ebay has had triggers and barrels on their site again.
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fleabay
They have changed their stance on firearm related items quite a bit. You can now buy and sell almost any part of a firearm except the receiver. Barrels, triggers, bolts, etc. What they are calling assault weapons are still banned, just means you have to be creative in your listing. I guess the lost revenue overcame their sense of self proclaimed civic duty.
As for the Timney I have one and your better off with the original. The one on GB is your best bet and it's complete, heck anyone selling Sako parts will gig you for more than that one is selling for. Last edited by Chuck Miller; 04-11-2012 at 03:35 PM. |
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thanks I am going to check it out
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I just found out that sadly Jim Lutes pass away last year
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The modification to the bolt shroud on the L461 occurred on Sept. 30, 1979 with serial number 156954, so yours is a straight L461. Trigger shouldn't matter as I don't believe it was changed when the AI stamping change was implemented. Your rifle was made in the late 60's to early 70's as best I can guess & no one yet has improved on it. L461's that are AI's are stamped with only AI on the receiver with no L461 stamping anywhere on the rifle.
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thanks for the info...a friend of mine brought a trigger over from aL461 but it did not look like mine....we took off the safety arm to see how it would match with mine and I do not see how it would fit there is interference with the receiver...this gun was made by a smith named Seely Masker and was originally a 222 tight neck and then it was rechambered to a 223.....the gun was originally used as a bench rifle.....then it resided in a gun safe for about 20 years until I became the proud owner...it now has a hart barrel in 204 ruger and sits in a fajen walking varminter stock.....I want to install a safety so I can use it to do a little varmint shooting.......I am going to try and put up a couple of pics...it is a skeletonized trigger thanks again for the info you provided
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David......
Bad pic.....but should look something like this. Kevin
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That is the trigger
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