Product Description
Drop in universal Marlin trigger reduces trigger pull weight, removes flop; broader, flatter trigger face and angle for a more natural and comfortable trigger pull.
Please note that a two piece trigger will still have some forward travel in order to clear the lever.
Marlin Trigger Features:
- Reduce weight down to approx 3.5# with factory hammer spring
- Enhanced one-piece trigger's face is .080" broader, flatter, and mildly serrated for a non-slip, comfortable pull
- Improved trigger face angle for a more natural pull
- Eliminates infamous "Marlin trigger flop"
- Precision cut, black nitrided tool steel sear for lifetime durability
- Hard anodized Marlin trigger -- gold, black, military green, and brushed aluminum (silver)
- Single Action Shooting Society (SASS) approved
Marlin Trigger Fits The Following Models:
Marlin 1894 Calibers: .218 Bee, .22 Magnum, .25-20 Winchester, .32-20 Winchester, .32 H&R Magnum, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, .44-40 Winchester, .44 Special, .44 Magnum, 44 RIPSAW, .45 Colt
Marlin 336, 308, 444, and 1895 Calibers: 30-30, 35 Rem, 308ME, 338ME, 36 RPP, 444, 45-70, 450M
Includes: one two-piece trigger & sear
DISCLOSURE: Hammer, sear and potential trigger creep
The Ranger Point Marlin trigger kit addresses one side of the sear engagement equation, the sear itself. The sear mates with the hammer at a small shelf referred to as the "hammer hook." It is the height of this hammer hook--typically around 0.030"-- that determines trigger travel prior to break. The RPP sear improves pull weight by reducing the engagement angle and improving the sear surface, but no matter what we do to the sear, it must still slide all the way off that 0.030" hammer hook before trigger break occurs.
Unfortunately, reducing pull weight sometimes reveals imperfections in the hammer hook. With a heavy factory pull, so much pressure is required to move the trigger that the break occurs like a dry branch snapping--all at once. Once force is reduced it is easier to feel the whole sliding motion of the sear and hook passing each other. While these imperfections can sometimes be seen under a magnifier, there is no consistent way to dress them down. The only sure fix would be to provide a new hammer with our kit, greatly increasing the price. Another option is to work with a gunsmith to dress down the height of the hammer hook to 0.015 to 0.020". This will typically remove a lot of creepy or gritty feel from the trigger system.
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