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Fans of Timney's drop in triggers will be excited to learn the company's Remington bolt-action trigger line has been expanded to include the Model 783 rifle. The trigger boasts Timney's Sear Engagement Adjustment Lock design (SEAL'd)—adjustable for pull weight and overtravel. The Timney 783 specifically is adjustable from 1 ½ to four pounds, and features a trigger-blocking side safety to ensure reliability. The trigger’s sear and trigger shoe, meanwhile, are precision-machined, heat treated to 56 Rockwell with a black-oxide trigger coating and include an NP-3 plated sear for maximum lubricity and reliability. Finally, the Timney 783 is backed by the legendary Timney "No Hassle, Lifetime Warranty," and is originally being offered in a right-hand, curved trigger shoe model. For more information, please visit timneytriggers.com. MSRP: $164.95.
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