Mine has the set trigger, I don't mind it and can shoot it well without setting the set trigger.More desirable to have the regular trigger that came with the gun
I rather liked that set trigger at the range. I could live with that on all my rifles.Mine has the set trigger, I don't mind it and can shoot it well without setting the set trigger.
For some comparisons...The value depends on a few things. As mentioned, the pop up peep sight version is more desirable. Early or Pre 1968 manufacture (pre invasion) is more desirable. The european style stock is more desirable than the monte carlo stock version. The ones with the barrel band front swivel are more desirable. IF you had all the desirable features with the original bakelite butt pad, I would say $2000 ballpark. If you have none of the desirable features, $1500 or less.
It's amazing that Turkish plastic rifles are $1500 new and blue, machined steel like a 602 are $1200 used.I think they top out at $1200 but what do I know in today's market.
When I had the barrel chopped to 20" and the front sight re-installed I had to get a lower sight. When I replaced it I zeroed the the express sights with the new front sight at 25 yards then at 100 yards off bags using a large black inverted triangle on 11"x17" paper. I find aiming at the lower apex makes a good iron sight picture for me.I rather liked that set trigger at the range. I could live with that on all my rifles.



























