The 700 doesn't have any trigger flaws, original concerns as was discussed were addressed 40 years ago, 12 cases out of over 5 million rifles possibly modifications, poor maintenance, whatever. Don't believe everything you see in the liberal media that just wants to eliminate all firearm manufacturers.
No
I have a marlin model 60 with a gold trigger..the price difference is not by much if any at all..they both cost the same. some gun shops will charge more, but most usually don't and charge the same. A model 60 with etching and wood work can sell for more than one with just a gold trigger.
Yes, they are the same guns.
yes, same rifle except without swivels, and it had black instead of chrome, trigger. answer by catfishiowa
My single is a model 948E but I think the 940E is the same assemble
As per the company, it uses the KR-RK repair kit (the same kit used by the model G). Not all of the parts in the kit will be used for the Model E. The trigger pin in the kit does not fit the model E so the old trigger pin has to be used.
It's the same for most all RWS models. (See the link below)
The Sears model 2200 is the same as a Savage Model 80 Series A.
this is the same serial number as mine,,model# 7424 frame size K model 10 5in barrel,,, would like to know the year of mine,, and why the open trigger guard,
INTRODUCED IN 1939 (ROUND BARRELL) MODEL 39A GOLDEN HAD A GOLD TRIGGER (SAME DATE) MODEL 39A MOUNTIE INTRODUCED IN1953 (STRAIGHT GRIP)
Yes the model 94 series of shotguns were all made during the same time span of 1926-1945.
The Sears 200 is a Winchester Model 1200 with some minor modifications. Winchester 1200 of the same gauge will fit the Model 200 receiver. Buttstock and trigger group will not interchange.