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Originally posted by WindSurgeon View PostI've done a bit more research on the trigger. In that time frame, there was a factory original single trigger option that was popular in the UK as well as the US. Wasn't sure if it was original, but apparently is original.
Here is a photo of the single triggerguard on my M1910:
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Originally posted by Axel E View PostSorry, no. The Mannlicher - Schoenauer pre-WW2 single trigger "English Pattern Sporting Rifles" had a different, more "military style" trigger guard. The shotgun style triggerguards as on your stutzen are peculiar to the factory double set trigger on pre-war rifles. Post – WW2 single triggers only came with the shotgun guards. Maybe someone installed such a postwar single trigger on your rifle in the 1950s.
Here is a photo of the single triggerguard on my M1910:
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Originally posted by WindSurgeon View PostCould it have been one of the drop in trigger groups? Or is there a custom way to modify the double trigger into a single?
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To get the trigger plate out, first remove the small wood screw in the lower tang. If the parts are prewar, the triggerguard is hooked into triggerplate at the front and will come off when pulled down. On post-WW2 rifles the front of the guard is screwed into the triggerplate. Lift it's rear tang out of the stock recess and quarter turn to the left. Now you can unscrew and remove the tang screw from below. After removing that screw, pry up the rear end of the trigger plate. it will come out easily, as it's front end is merely hooked into the magazine rear wall. Take a photo of plate with trigger. From such a photo I can tell if it is a factory made replacement or a custom conversion.Last edited by Axel E; 02-12-2019, 07:36 PM.
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Originally posted by mike ford View PostWindSurgeon,
Did you take the front sling loop off? Nose Cap?
Mike
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Originally posted by mike ford View PostWindSurgeon,
Hopefully, Axel will come in, MSs are not my "main thing". I'm guessing you have already turned the "floor plate" and removed the "spool".
Mike
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