Timney Trigger Savage Axis .223??

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Hi

Can you guys get me a Timney Trigger Savage Axis .223

I see you sell them for the Ruger 10-22 and was hoping you could get one. Willing to pay upfront if needed.


Thanks
 
Yup I just put one in mine last night going to try it out today. Call western gun parts out of edmonton. They are $122 for the blued version. I think my order was 140 including tax and shipping. HE said they only have a few when I called thursday and that they sell out really fast.

http://www.westerngunparts.com/
 
Shot it a bit more today (.223) the trigger is like 1000x better its a must. Now I need one for my .30-06. Just make sure the safety is adjusted good because before I adjusted mine it would fire when the bolt was closed and putting the safety off.
 
its so disgustingly easy to do your own trigger job on this gun. i did one on mine and it only took me 15 minutes. its seriously idiot proof. take a look at some videos on you tube. all you need is a + screw driver and some wire cutters. if you want to get fancy you might want to get a buffing wheel.
 
I changed out the spring in my Axis today and it made the world of difference. I took the spring out of a pen and used it and the trigger is crisp and clean. Didn't cost me anything but some time.
 
I agree with nate18. I did my own, just cut down the original spring and did buff the parts a bit with a dremel and polishing wheel. Nice trigger now, super easy. Easily shoot under .5 inch and even down to .228 inch (these are handloads). I would not spend money on an expensive trigger for a cheap gun when it is probably just as easy to mod the original than to install the new one.
 
well some people cant do the things you just named there :) plus this is a pretty good rifle. may not shoot like a 3000$ rifle but it groups well with a 6.5 lb trigger so this would only make it better.

i would take this gun over a 800$ r700 anytime.
 
I have a $15 dremel from canadian tire. Pair of side cutters most people have and if not are only a few bucks. This was the first trigger I have ever attempted to modify. I was flying blind with no experience, just read a few tips online. It is very easy. Look how the trigger fits together, Pull one pin, cut a little bit of the spring, put it back in and test it. Repeat until You are satisfied, don't cut too much that it takes ension off the trigger. Almost anyone that can pull the stock off the rifle can do this mod. Its very easy.
 
Hi

Can you guys get me a Timney Trigger Savage Axis .223

I see you sell them for the Ruger 10-22 and was hoping you could get one. Willing to pay upfront if needed.


Thanks

Rifle basix triggers are sweet as well on the savage
 
its so disgustingly easy to do your own trigger job on this gun. i did one on mine and it only took me 15 minutes. its seriously idiot proof. take a look at some videos on you tube. all you need is a + screw driver and some wire cutters. if you want to get fancy you might want to get a buffing wheel.

I agree with nate18. I did my own, just cut down the original spring and did buff the parts a bit with a dremel and polishing wheel. Nice trigger now, super easy. Easily shoot under .5 inch and even down to .228 inch (these are handloads). I would not spend money on an expensive trigger for a cheap gun when it is probably just as easy to mod the original than to install the new one.

Links to the mod? Or just how short did you cut the spring?
 
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