ID this trigger

AK_Hobie

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Kenai, Alaska
I’m sure it won’t take long for someone to ID this trigger. It’s on a custom rifle and I’m trying to see if it’s an OEM Remington or an aftermarket trigger. It’s not very consistent and has a 3.5 # break with occasionally going over 4#
 

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KClark

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Oleta
Older Remington 700 trigger. If it were 40X it would have adjustment screws on the bottom that are accessible without removing the barreled action from the stock.
 
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Jennings Lodge, Oregon
Yup, old Remington 700 trigger - this one locked the bolt I believe which you can see in the 1st picture. Some call this one a tomb stone safety trigger - the safety lever at the top sort of looks like a tomb stone I suppose.
 
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