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    Seem to remember the triggers were decent and quite complicated. Definately a pita to re-assemble The trigger weight spring/adjuster was a weird design iirc being under the retaining pin that passed through the side lever rear block above the trigger. Biggest problem with trigger was the sears were a bt rough , benefitted from a bit of polishing
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    All I've done with mine is a strip, polish and did a piston slieve which seem to have improved it in my eyes. Maybe it's because it's a wood stocked model so less agricultural on firing but certainly one of the first rifles I pick up for a plink.

    Chris
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