Anschutz trigger parts...

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Anschutz trigger parts...

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Does anyone have the part numbers for the pieces to turn a single stage into a dual stage trigger on the 1710/12 rifles?
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I would call Neal at http://www.iss-internationalshootersservice.com/

He helped me with my 64 action trigger with the correct part when I used to have that long ago.
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thauglor wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 5:30 am I would call Neal at http://www.iss-internationalshootersservice.com/

He helped me with my 64 action trigger with the correct part when I used to have that long ago.
(I have... lol)
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Damn, if he doesn't know I don't know anyone else, I am guessing you tried anshcutz north america?
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I have a message in to ANA. The last time I needed parts I had to call... I'll give them a day or three. :)
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Neal Steppe only works on match rifles …
He will work on an Anschutz 54 match trigger
He will also work on Hunter class smallbore if :
It is a 5018 or 5071 variant
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These 2 parts are the difference between single and 2 stage.

The 2 parts on the left he used to supply to change a single to a 2 stage.

Different springs for different weight ranges.

He doesn’t any more….

ANA doesn’t supply trigger parts either.

If you want to change now you have to buy a complete trigger….

It is what it is….

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If Anschutz would make the parts, Stepp and ANA could stock and sell them.
Anschutz only promises parts supply for two years after the production of a rifle.
I saw it in the fine print somewhere.
That is not much support for such a expensive product.
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When I contacted Neil for two-stage trigger conversion parts for my 1710 this is all he sent...
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Perhaps it was specific to my 1710 (wing safety) but Pat Steiger confirmed that this was the part I needed. Never got a parts list or anything so I can't say what the official part number would be.
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(That ship has sailed… ) :))
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