Trigger ID

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Whitty
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Trigger ID

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I need some help identifying the trigger in the pics below. I recently purchased a Remington 700, trued action with Sako extractor and a match trigger. The trigger breaks at less than 6oz which is fine for BR, but I am thinking of building a F standard rifle with it. Does any one know the manufacturer of this trigger and if it is possible to increase the pull weight? There is no provision for a safety or bolt release and the trigger shoe looks like it is adjustable. There are no markings on the housing.
Cheers,
Shaun
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Brad Y
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I would say those two grub screws might have something to do with adjusting it. Especially if they have been locked in place with locktite.

As to the maker, Im clueless.
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Re: Trigger ID

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Shaun
I'd need to look it up, but I think Remington did make triggers like that for thier BR guns and then because of cost had Hart make a similar trigger and Hart still makes that trigger.

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Re: Trigger ID

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Looks like a Hart Trigger. They used to modify Remington triggers then made their own....a long time ago that is. I have 2 of these but they are stamped " RW Hart". If so only suitable as a light pull trigger.

Hope this helps, Cameron
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Thank you Peter and Cameron, your been a great help.
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