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Marlin 1894 hammer and trigger pull?
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<blockquote data-quote="EKing" data-source="post: 3704912" data-attributes="member: 43282"><p>Pretty much the same with mine. I bought the Rangerpoint trigger and the flyweight loading gate. The trigger pull got a little smoother but not lighter. The flyweight loading gate was no improvement at all. </p><p></p><p>If you look at the far left of the picture you attached, the larger notch on top is the half-cock safety notch. It's an option for field carry to keep a round in the chamber; very safe and fast to go to full-cock and fire if you don't like the crossbolt safety. </p><p>The smaller notch on the bottom is the full-cock notch. What I am curious about is exactly what measurement is the .025 the rep at RPP referring to? Depth of the notch? Width of the shelf?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EKing, post: 3704912, member: 43282"] Pretty much the same with mine. I bought the Rangerpoint trigger and the flyweight loading gate. The trigger pull got a little smoother but not lighter. The flyweight loading gate was no improvement at all. If you look at the far left of the picture you attached, the larger notch on top is the half-cock safety notch. It's an option for field carry to keep a round in the chamber; very safe and fast to go to full-cock and fire if you don't like the crossbolt safety. The smaller notch on the bottom is the full-cock notch. What I am curious about is exactly what measurement is the .025 the rep at RPP referring to? Depth of the notch? Width of the shelf? [/QUOTE]
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