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Sandy Ridge
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February 20, 2007, 02:37:23 PM »
I have a 45/70 1885 and the trigger was always pretty stiff. I would like to take it apart and smooth and lighten the trigger. I've heard they are a bugger to get back together. Does anyone have any experience with these. I would really like to find a double set trigger for the gun. Any response is welcome. Thanks Guys
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I'll include a link to a parts diagram for a Winchester 1885 which should be very similar. The '85's are not to difficult to tear down the copy Browning made called a B78 was the bear.. It has an extractor made to jump into the groove of a rimless case and they require more than the three hands a gunsmith normally has, to reassemble.. Good luck. You might check with Uberti for a set trigger..
http://stevespages.com/ipb-winchester-1885.html
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February 21, 2007, 10:11:54 AM »
gunnut69, Thanks for the reply. I think I will try it. I have sent Uberti several emails with no response. Somewhat disappointed in them. Thanks again, S. R.
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