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Joe_S
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BSA Int trigger upgrade
May 1st, 2021 at 2:52am
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I have two BSA Int. (Mk1) rifles, one has the upgraded trigger and the other does not. The one with the externally adjustable trigger has a perfectly light and safe trigger, the other has the trigger group that is not upgraded, and I cannot get it adjusted to my satisfaction. If there a gunsmith out there who does trigger upgrades to the Mk I triggers to make them externally adjustable? I can swap the trigger group between the two rifles, but would prefer to upgrade the internally adjustable one. I would also be willing to buy a Mk I trigger with the upgrades.
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Re: BSA Int trigger upgrade
Reply #1 - May 1st, 2021 at 11:58am
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I would also be interested in an upgraded trigger for my Mk1.
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Re: BSA Int trigger upgrade
Reply #2 - May 11th, 2021 at 11:24am
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The original BSA models, sometimes referred to as MK 1 have internally adjustable triggers, but this work is difficult and the set up was intended to meet the old 3# trigger rule of the day.

Suggest contacting Mark Cheseboro on this issue.  He is the sucessor to the MT guns operation.
  
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Re: BSA Int trigger upgrade
Reply #3 - May 11th, 2021 at 4:16pm
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Seriously, I don't see the need to upgrade the MK I trigger assembly. I have a "MK I" and had no trouble whatsoever in adjusting my pull down to a scant one pound release with zero creep. The trigger assembly/breech block drops right out and armed with two Allen wrenches of the right size it's a job of minutes to do. It can all be done with the assembly out of the gun. Furthermore, after the light pull was achieved it has never slam fired, and I took a second place in smallbore BR competition two weekends ago with it, beaten by one point, at 100 yards.
  
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