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Join Date: July 25, 2012
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 38
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New trigger
Hey guys, i have a savage that dosent have the accu trigger, i was womdering can a gunsmith install a accu trigger, or can they just install an aftermarket trigger??
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Senior Member
Join Date: July 10, 2012
Location: Memphis, Tennessee
Posts: 1,246
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I'm not sure which Savage you're talking about, but with the right amount of money, a good 'smith can do anything with your gun.
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Senior Member
Join Date: August 6, 2009
Location: Albuquerque
Posts: 2,270
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Neither Midway nor Brownell offer an accutrigger as part, so even if possible it doesn't seem a popular option.
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Senior Member
Join Date: February 5, 2012
Posts: 241
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I replaced the trigger in my Savage 110 with one from Rifle Basics. The instructions were simple to follow and the end result was a clean crisp 2 1/2 pound trigger with no decernable creep. If I can do it, any gunsmith should have no trouble. Timney is also a good choice. Replacement triggers are available from outfits such as Midway usa. Hiring the services of a qualified gunsmith is always a good investment.
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Member
Join Date: July 25, 2012
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 38
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Ya i was thinking of a timney trigger, they seem to be pretty good..
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Senior Member
Join Date: August 19, 2007
Location: Montmorency Co, MI
Posts: 1,187
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If Timney makes on put it onyourself. Use the $$ that you would have paid the smith to buy some ammo.
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