Rothhammer1
(.400 member)
31/08/22 12:40 PM
Re: Mannlicher Double Set Trigger Question

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Hi Rothhammer. I've been looking at Greek parts but there are some differences.
The trigger guard on both my 1903 and 1905 are different in that there is an extended "tail" that runs along the underside of the hand grip.
The design of the Greek trigger is different as well. I can post a pic later on. The 1905 has a trigger spring in a horizontal position and the attachment pivot is an upward triangular shape.
I will also need to find a single trigger plate.




Not this?



The trigger guard on all DST were different than those used on single trigger MS. See parts 49, 49a on the Stoeger page above though the part pictured as 49a is actually for the Take Down Model - a different version of the single trigger guard which incorporates a lever to release the action.

I have been long under the impression that the Y1903 trigger is the same as single triggers for M1903, M1905, M1918, M1910, M1924.

Member Kuduae would surely know, and Joel (Dorleac) has likely done the conversion.



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