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Offline jasonprox700

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Adjustable or Aftermarket Trigger for Browning Buckmark?
« on: October 13, 2008, 07:19:17 AM »
Can the trigger be adjusted or honed or something to lighten up the pull?  Is there an aftermarket trigger that I can drop in? 

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Re: Adjustable or Aftermarket Trigger for Browning Buckmark?
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2008, 07:50:10 AM »
I am sure that the trigger can be done by any competent smith.  I have one and so does my son, and they both came with great triggers, so I haven't had a need to take it apart.  I have never seen aftermarket triggers for them.
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Re: Adjustable or Aftermarket Trigger for Browning Buckmark?
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2008, 08:31:02 PM »
I'm kind of surprised :o you need a trigger job as everyone I know that owns one, including myself, think the Buckmark is the best out of the box trigger for most domestic manufacturers. Did you get a stiff gritty one? Or do you seek a 2.5# pull? Seriously I am curious now.
 A trigger job can be done if needed.
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Re: Adjustable or Aftermarket Trigger for Browning Buckmark?
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2008, 09:41:41 PM »
Mine came with a allen wrench and there is a screw under the rear part of the slide that adjust it.  I have had the gun since I was a kid and never touched the screw until this year when I pulled out the manual to due a good tear down and cleaning and found the wrench then I read a little figured out what it did and adjusted the trigger.  It was a great trigger before and now it is so light it is scary but I like it.  So see if there is a hole under the rear of the slide.  The allen wrench is very long and the screw is not visible but the hole is.  I do not think every model is like this.  If no hole go over to rimfirecentral, go to the browning forum and then to the buckmark and at the top is a sticky that has a trigger job that can be performed on the other kind of buckmark.  It involves flipping a spring over... is about all I can remember but the link is step by step with pictures.  I am at work now and can not get to rimfirecentral, the site it is blocked.  I will try to find it later and post the link here.

I was shocked when I saw it and the praise  people gave it on how much it helped there trigger but I latter figured out I had a different kind of buckmark with an adjustable trigger.