Rifle Basix Remington 700 Adjustable After Market Trigger 24-64 Ounces

Rifle Basix Remington 700 Adjustable After Market Trigger 24-64 Ounces

Rifle Basix L1KSILVER

$164.30
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Rifle Basix L1KSILVER

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891678000344
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Rifle Basix triggers will service Remington models 700, 40X AND Model 7 & XR-100 with the original style triggers only. Will also accommodate Remington 721.

Rifle Basix Remington after-market triggers feature state of the art CNC machined housings made from T6 6061 billet aluminium and are black anodized for a factory appearance. All internal levers are investment cast from A 2 tool steel, CNC machined and heat treated for excellent wear characteristics. The levers are electroless nickel plated for smooth operation and bright appearance.

Rifle Basix Remington triggers are designed for User installation. No cutting, grinding, fitting or stock modification for adjustment screw clearance. These triggers feature wide (factory width) finger levers. Rifle Basix triggers are designed to utilize Remington's original safety levers both right and left hand. New mounting pins are shipped with each trigger.

Operational range of 1.5lbs-4.0lbs
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Final rating pending. Still working on installation. Instruction sheet had basic pics and wording that is minimal at best. This trigger is supposed to be adjustable from 1.5 to 3 lbs. No instructions on how to adjust. Used the online video for most of my instructions, but it is not applicable the majority of the time. As other reviews have advised, be sure and take plenty of photos. I may have to put the factory trigger back in! Trying to align all the holes for the final pin is next to impossible with the spring in place. It says you may need to drill out the hole once everything is in position. That's the next step for me.
June 24, 2012
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