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I picked up an action a few weeks ago. Left side markings are a Crown over V.R. followed by Enfield, 1901, Me .303, A.C. II.
As I plan on building a stalking rifle out of it my question becomes: Who does trigger jobs on these actions. I read in the DGJ somewhere about someone having a trigger job done and it ended up about 5#. That would be great.
Dave
Just because they say you are paranoid doesn't mean they are not out to get you.
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If Bob Snapp in Michigan is still in business, he knows Marinis like no other.
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Bob is completely retired, last I heard.
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The Martini trigger is very simple, whoever does your barrel work should be able to handle the trigger also. Mike
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