Trigger Question

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kmittleman
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Trigger Question

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Thanks everyone for aiding me in getting my first levergun. Now come the other questions :D I love this Marlin 336 but want to know how to lighten up the trigger. Is it easy to do myself or can I just buy some new part and install that?

Thanks again!!

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Re: Trigger Question

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I found the 336 easier than the 94, I did not alter springs just stoned very carefully. Caution is the word. Keep rebuilding to test your progress and no power tools.
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Or you can order a Wild West Guns TRIGGER-HAPPY KIT.
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Re: Trigger Question

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Griff wrote:Or you can order a Wild West Guns TRIGGER-HAPPY KIT.
+1

I've installed 2 of them with good results.

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