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Timney 641C trigger install in Ruger American
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<blockquote data-quote="Jiminhouston" data-source="post: 3882690" data-attributes="member: 51610"><p>Part of my problem is that the holes for the bolt lock pins are different for my rifle and for the Timney trigger. These differences are slight, but it means that the OEM pin is also slightly asymmetrical and does not fit in the Timney hole. It sounds to me like both Ruger and Timney have used two (or, God help us) more variants of the pin/hole design, but the products are not labeled to reflect this in any way. Nor is this reflected in any of the instructions. Right now I'm literally trying to fit an irregular peg into a round hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jiminhouston, post: 3882690, member: 51610"] Part of my problem is that the holes for the bolt lock pins are different for my rifle and for the Timney trigger. These differences are slight, but it means that the OEM pin is also slightly asymmetrical and does not fit in the Timney hole. It sounds to me like both Ruger and Timney have used two (or, God help us) more variants of the pin/hole design, but the products are not labeled to reflect this in any way. Nor is this reflected in any of the instructions. Right now I'm literally trying to fit an irregular peg into a round hole. [/QUOTE]
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