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Re: Brindles trigger box

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:01 am
by rox
ovenpaa wrote:Hi BOR, so your springs are broken? The Brindles trigger box is not very well documented on the internet but hopefully Rox can help here with contact to some spares. I will PM him for you.
Hi BOR,

Sound like Kevin is the best point of contact now. Post back if you have trouble contacting him.

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Re: Brindles trigger box

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:00 am
by BOR
Recovering of the ropes on jurisdiction of recoveries and practicing several attempts to get the good diamétres rope and spring, I achieved a satisfactory result!


I will all of méme contact Mr Kevin Hill of spring manufacture with the new string.


I hope more aitre above by my pasta (unstable trigger)


I am also looking for handlebars of P14 and pasta and a handlebar shoot. For a fix up the blade of my measure 3.2 mm handlebars.


A 200 metre I am on the 4 shooting fix cursor position!


Are you he of the sizes less than handlebars!


how take the score to make the correction?

Re: Brindles trigger box

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 8:30 am
by R.G.C
BOR wrote:Recovering of the ropes on jurisdiction of recoveries and practicing several attempts to get the good diamétres rope and spring, I achieved a satisfactory result!


I will all of méme contact Mr Kevin Hill of spring manufacture with the new string.


I hope more aitre above by my pasta (unstable trigger)


I am also looking for handlebars of P14 and pasta and a handlebar shoot. For a fix up the blade of my measure 3.2 mm handlebars.


A 200 metre I am on the 4 shooting fix cursor position!


Are you he of the sizes less than handlebars!


how take the score to make the correction?
Bor,

Sy that in french, and Froggy or myself will translate.

I think i understand what you may mean, but not the Forum members most certainly.

R.G.C

Re: Brindles trigger box

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 11:02 am
by R.G.C
Bor,

Say that in french, and Froggy or myself will translate.

I think i understand what you may mean, but not the Forum members most certainly.

R.G.C[/quote]


In addition;

An easy source for springs in France;
http://www.ressorts-standard.com/

R.G.C

Re: Brindles trigger box

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:04 pm
by Rickoshay
Old post, but am new and this just creased me up when I needed it!
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Re: Brindles trigger box

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 2:43 pm
by Strangely Brown
I had the pleasure of interviewing John a couple of years ago regarding the triggers he supplied Geoff Hart, who arguably made the best TR conversions from a No.4 that has been done. Bert Whitaker's "Special" coming a close second!


John's No.4 sight is something to behold, IMHO better than then any of the P-H or AJ Parker TZ 4's, he also built a TR action in the mid 1980's, had he not had an order from South Africa for 25 sights then the Swing would have had some serious competition at Bisley.

My Hart No.4 conversion fitted with a Brindles trigger, incidentally Johns house name was Brindles (not a lot of people know that!)

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Re: Brindles trigger box

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 2:46 pm
by ovenpaa
So the triggers were names after his house then, I have always wondered where the name came from, sadly there is virtually information available on t'webynet.

My Brindles trigger is very dear to me, probably second only to my original Accuracy International.

Re: Brindles trigger box

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 2:55 pm
by Strangely Brown
If we're not careful the generation that changed the face of TR from the No.4 .303 (SR"b") era to what we shoot with now will all be gone in a few years.

I hope in some small way to record their achievements, only a couple of weeks ago Major Walter Magnay died. I doubt whether many forum members have heard of his name, however....how many of you have come across a No.4 with a plate brazed into the top action to make it stiffer?
Correct! The work of Walter Magnay in collusion with Robin Fulton..............I should write a book!

Re: Brindles trigger box

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 3:09 pm
by R.G.C
Strangely Brown wrote:If we're not careful the generation that changed the face of TR from the No.4 .303 (SR"b") era to what we shoot with now will all be gone in a few years.

I hope in some small way to record their achievements, only a couple of weeks ago Major Walter Magnay died. I doubt whether many forum members have heard of his name, however....how many of you have come across a No.4 with a plate brazed into the top action to make it stiffer?
Correct! The work of Walter Magnay in collusion with Robin Fulton..............I should write a book!
Do it.....Once you start everything come easy

Knew Walter quite well. Remember the lovely place he was living not too far from Bisley. Great Man and one of the Bisley great names..RIP

R.G.C

Re: Brindles trigger box

Posted: Wed May 08, 2013 10:47 pm
by Brindles
Hi,
The Brindles triggers and Sights were made by John Light. He has now retired and I have taken over some of his products.
Although the Triggers have not been in production for some time, spares are still available. If you have a problem with a trigger I recommend that you consider sending it to me for a service. These triggers were hand built so simply sending you a part may not solve the problem. Most parts need to be custom fitted. I have not considered starting up production of new triggers - However if there is demand I will consider it.
I am now making the Brindles Sentinel rear sight for NRA "Target Rifle" Shooting. I can supply mounting brackets for most actions, spare part and servicing are also available.
I can be contacted at brindles.sentinel@virginmedia.com
I live near Bisley and shoot there most weekends.

Kevin Hill