Any advice on Marlin triggers gratefully received!

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^^thisSim G wrote:No, it doesn’t lighten the pull, but give a far more crisp and shortened pull, which translates to a much better performing trigger without sacrificing performance.
Spot on.Sim G wrote:No, it doesn’t lighten the pull, but give a far more crisp and shortened pull, which translates to a much better performing trigger without sacrificing performance.
Geek wrote:^^thisSim G wrote:No, it doesn’t lighten the pull, but give a far more crisp and shortened pull, which translates to a much better performing trigger without sacrificing performance.
I have a 'slicked' Marlin 1894C (.38/.357), with one piece firing pin, lighted hammer spring, new trigger, Williams sights, etc (work done by AA Gunsmiths in Skegness). Made a big improvement to how it shoots in my opinion.
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