For Anschutz, 5018Just got done taking the slack out of my Anchutez 1717 trigger and lowering the pull from 3.0 to 2.4 lbs. If this isn't the best factory trigger I've ever pulled on a rimfire it's got to be close.
What's your favorite?
I own two Anschutz 1727 Fortress. Both have the 5020 two-stage trigger. I bought the first on the secondary market and just got the second one NIB. I contacted ANA and got the picture showing which screws did what (there are a bunch) and have worked on it quite a bit. It still isn't quite where the first rifle's trigger is but I think I will get there.Just got done taking the slack out of my Anchutez 1717 trigger and lowering the pull from 3.0 to 2.4 lbs. If this isn't the best factory trigger I've ever pulled on a rimfire it's got to be close.
What's your favorite?
I must be the only person to ever lose a CZ457 trigger's balls!CZ457 with a simple $5 spring swap brought it down to 8 oz. Very nice...
You can get down it to about 7 grams on that trigger when the set is engaged.Anschutz 5039. I have mine 1.3oz
Yup most flavors of the 50XX series triggers such as the aforementioned 5018 newer match 54 and for older models the 5071 & 5071-15018 Anschutz
Suhls have very nice triggers forgot about them.The best I have ever felt is my Suhl 150 hands down.
Although I do not have experience with the above mentioned European triggers, I am not surprised about the Walther. Gann rifles in RFBR UL use the Walther trigger and it has produced some very good results over the last several years.I really like the 5018 in my Anschutz 1813 that I have used for 40 years, but the trigger on my daughters Walther kk300 blows the 5018 out of the water.
Agreed. Got a couple Suhls, best triggers I have ever pulledSuhls have very nice triggers forgot about them.