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rice1817

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A friend of mine who is an amateur builder some years ago built himself a Lehigh rifle. He built it with a single trigger. He is now looking to replace the single trigger with a single set trigger, the kind that you push forward to set.

Can anybody recommend a single set trigger as a replacement? He is obviously fairly handy, so minor fitting would not be a problem. And yes, his lock does have a fly.

Thanks!
 
the problem in replaceing a single triger with a settrigger is two fold. Having the trigger bar tall enough to reach the sear and having the trigger plate long enough to fill the old enlet. MLBS has a single set trigger with a 7" long plate,but you would have to decide if the trigger bar is tall enough to reach the sear. I just installed one and it is a very nice trigger if it will work for you. Sign Cuter
 
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