Mark Pharr trigger guard?

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Has anyone seen one of Mark Pharr's trigger guards for an Anschutz 1712? I'm interested in getting one, but I'd like to see a picture, or get some feedback from the shooters here who have seen one.
Any help is appreciated.
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I don't have the Pharr trigger guard, but here is a picture of one made by Marvin Pearson. Purchased from Marv and installed by local smith.

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If you scan down the page to the post titled "2 White Crock.....", you will find a photo of the Marv Pearson and Mark Pharr trigger guards side by side. Mark's unit is in the foreground and is a little more square on the front end. Hope this helps.

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GTS wrote:If you scan down the page to the post titled "2 White Crock.....", you will find a photo of the Marv Pearson and Mark Pharr trigger guards side by side. Mark's unit is in the foreground and is a little more square on the front end. Hope this helps.

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Thank you so much, this is exactly what I was looking for!
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Maybe a little helpful.

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Koldkut wrote:Maybe a little helpful.

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So the trigger guard on the right "squared looking one" is the one Mark Pharr guard?
Thank you!
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That sure is a good looking blue stock :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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nanaimoman wrote:
Koldkut wrote:Maybe a little helpful.

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So the trigger guard on the right "squared looking one" is the one Mark Pharr guard?
Thank you!
I don't remember what the Dawg told me when he sent me the files. I just had them at quick access and the rounded one looked like the ones in the pics.
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Koldkut wrote:
nanaimoman wrote:
Koldkut wrote:Maybe a little helpful.

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So the trigger guard on the right "squared looking one" is the one Mark Pharr guard?
Thank you!
I don't remember what the Dawg told me when he sent me the files. I just had them at quick access and the rounded one looked like the ones in the pics.
The rounded one was built by Marvin
The squared one came from Mark Pharr

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I was looking at getting something custom milled out with checkering on the bottom for my CZ 452(I hate the trigger guard) but I was told that thisw would aid my shooting style and DQ me for hunter class.
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That's right
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I have install several of Marvins guards on 1712 and 54.18, they are fine, the new Mark Parr's guards are really great, specially for the 54.18 , since they are square, it will give you more room to move the trigger back, or forward, I really like them.
By the way STS Buyer, I prefer you use my name rather than " local gunsmith " Also what are you going to put in the Mark's stock that I am holding for you.
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Evelio Mc Donald wrote:I have install several of Marvins guards on 1712 and 54.18, they are fine, the new Mark Parr's guards are really great, specially for the 54.18 , since they are square, it will give you more room to move the trigger back, or forward, I really like them.
By the way STS Buyer, I prefer you use my name rather than " local gunsmith " Also what are you going to put in the Mark's stock that I am holding for you.
Evelio.
Yes Evelio McDonald did the work for me on the Red, White, and Blue Pharr stock pictured above. In fact he has installed three Mark Pharr hunter stocks for me and barreled my high power hunter. Sorry, Evelio I forgot that I was your advertising department.

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....and there off....hurt pride in the lead.......advertising firm in the pack......with you can kiss my bring up the rear.........LMAO
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STS,

Every time I mention the name of my rifle smith ...
(Mark Pharr
Tumbleweeds Custom Rifles
3005 Live Oak St
Round Rock TX 78681
512-246-7563)

I get a $200 coupon in the mail for services, what does your local smith offer?

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