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CzaRon
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Aftermarket trigger for Belgian M36 coversion
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November 19, 2003, 02:41:34 AM »
I have a sporterized Belgian M36 conversion that I would like to replace the military trigger on. The gun is very similar to the Argentine Model'91except the bolt cocking piece is from the Model'98. The gun cocks on opening like the 98. Will an aftermarket trigger for the Model 98 work or do I use one for the Model 91? The piece is modified beyond restoration to original form and is the only piece with sentimental value in my collection( sent home from WW2 by my late father and used by him for Pa whitetails.) Shoots 2 1/2 " groups at 100 yds. with low power scope and issue trigger and hope to tighten this up a bit with a new trigger.
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Mikey
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November 19, 2003, 10:25:36 AM »
czarinakid: I think replacement triggers for the 98 should work. There are the Timney Triggers, and the Bold Triggers, that come to mind first.
Maybe the gunnut69 knows a bit more. HTH. Mikey.
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