Replacement trigger for Mauser??

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Hi. I have what appears to be a Husqvarna matching action and bolt, but literally nothing under the action. No trigger, etc. In fact all I have is the action/bolt and a barrel so far. :redface:
I was wondering what my options were for a trigger replacement. I am unsure of how people here in this sub-forum feel about sporterizing or after market parts. Is it cool to ask about aftermarket triggers?

I am on a very tight budget, as I need to save up for a stock (as soon as I find one), so expensive triggers are out (Timney's are over $100).

QUICK EDIT: This is not a WTB thread. Just needed to know what my options are, such as makes, models, etc. There must be more than Timney for budget shooters.
 
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Sadly, if $100 is too expensive, you'll find a build will give your bank account a stroke. Playing with firearms is an expensive game.
Swedish Mausers are Model 38's. Timney says their Sportsman's model at $59.23US(still $75ishCdn) will fit your action.
Gunparts, Stateside, list milsurp M38 trigger parts. $16.25US for a military trigger assembly. You'll need assorted springs and pins too. Downside is the $35US export fee.
$69US for a stock from Boyd's.
 
Sadly, if $100 is too expensive, you'll find a build will give your bank account a stroke. Playing with firearms is an expensive game.
Swedish Mausers are Model 38's. Timney says their Sportsman's model at $59.23US(still $75ishCdn) will fit your action.
Gunparts, Stateside, list milsurp M38 trigger parts. $16.25US for a military trigger assembly. You'll need assorted springs and pins too. Downside is the $35US export fee.
$69US for a stock from Boyd's.
I can always save up and get a decent trigger in the future.

Looked at Boyd's last night. Those $70 stocks seem alright to me. I was surprised to find out they lefty stocks in a right hand action. Didn't know that existed.
 
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