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<blockquote data-quote="coolhandluke" data-source="post: 3210928" data-attributes="member: 13284"><p>Likely someone has attempted to improve the trigger by messing with the mating surfaces on the sear and cocking rod or there is excessive wear on the safety, cocking piece, or sear causing the issue. I would suggest finding a NOS or unmodified sear and replacing the one that is in the rifle. If that doesn't fix the issue, then replace the safety, and possibly the cocking rod if it appears to have been filed or polished. No need to sell the rifle, it is a simple fix. If you need help feel free to shoot me a pm.</p><p></p><p>Is the rifle a Remington M1903? If so, does it happen to have a RLB cartouched straight stock?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolhandluke, post: 3210928, member: 13284"] Likely someone has attempted to improve the trigger by messing with the mating surfaces on the sear and cocking rod or there is excessive wear on the safety, cocking piece, or sear causing the issue. I would suggest finding a NOS or unmodified sear and replacing the one that is in the rifle. If that doesn't fix the issue, then replace the safety, and possibly the cocking rod if it appears to have been filed or polished. No need to sell the rifle, it is a simple fix. If you need help feel free to shoot me a pm. Is the rifle a Remington M1903? If so, does it happen to have a RLB cartouched straight stock? [/QUOTE]
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