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1895 Marlin .45-70 and Leupold VX Hog 1X4
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<blockquote data-quote="Pulp" data-source="post: 2973100" data-attributes="member: 14195"><p>Just looked at mine, the serial # starts with MR, which I would guess means either Marlin Rifle, or Marlin Remington. Trigger has about 1/4 inch of flop, but doesn't rattle. I suppose it would if I shook it hard enough. Once you take that slack up though, it's not a bad trigger. I don't have a gauge, but I'd guess it 'twixt 4 and 5 pounds. Not near as hard as the 8 pound trigger on my 1911.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pulp, post: 2973100, member: 14195"] Just looked at mine, the serial # starts with MR, which I would guess means either Marlin Rifle, or Marlin Remington. Trigger has about 1/4 inch of flop, but doesn't rattle. I suppose it would if I shook it hard enough. Once you take that slack up though, it's not a bad trigger. I don't have a gauge, but I'd guess it 'twixt 4 and 5 pounds. Not near as hard as the 8 pound trigger on my 1911. [/QUOTE]
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