I bought a 700 bdl from Killemall a couple of years ago, and wanting to put a Timney on it. Where is a good site to order one?
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Originally posted by Horitexan View PostI can't give you a site to buy them but if you have a friend in San Marcos, have them drop by the Jewell trigger manufacturing place and they'll sell you one right there. That's what I've always done - I just wait until I'm headed somewhere near, or through, San Marcos.
Is it a better price?
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Originally posted by Horitexan View PostI can't give you a site to buy them but if you have a friend in San Marcos, have them drop by the Jewell trigger manufacturing place and they'll sell you one right there. That's what I've always done - I just wait until I'm headed somewhere near, or through, San Marcos.
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Originally posted by TallTexan View PostWhat process?
If buying a Jewell , I'd go thru Jewell directly, then Larry Scott Great Products, then Bruno Shooting Supply ... in that order
If installing on a Rem700, you will need a small punch set and ball peen hammer. Trigger Pins are tapered on one side and should be inserted / removed a certain way. Remember to install pins the same way they were pushed outLast edited by Cajun Blake; 03-16-2016, 01:29 PM.
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Originally posted by TallTexan View PostIs it a better price?
No idea. I think it's msrp. Might not be the cheapest but they're darn hard to find online from a reputable dealer . Every time I've had to look for one, they were impossible to find. I don't mind paying what something is worth. Especially when I can walk in to the factory and buy one out of the hands of the guy that made it.
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Originally posted by Horitexan View PostNo idea. I think it's msrp. Might not be the cheapest but they're darn hard to find online from a reputable dealer . Every time I've had to look for one, they were impossible to find. I don't mind paying what something is worth. Especially when I can walk in to the factory and buy one out of the hands of the guy that made it.
Sounds reasonable enough.
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