Depends on the rifle- many are not adjustable. See the owner's manual- if it does not cover it, see a gunsmith.
If it came with an accutrigger from savage then yes. If not you will have to install an adjustable trigger one can be purchased from midwayusa and if you follow the directions you will have no problem installing it.
Brownell's; you need to talk to a gunsmith
No. They are not designed to fire a 17 cal bullet
To adjust the trigger on a Marlin 17 HMR, first ensure that the rifle is unloaded and safe. Remove the trigger guard and access the trigger assembly. Locate the adjustment screw, typically found on the trigger itself; turning it clockwise generally increases tension (lightening the pull), while counterclockwise increases pull weight. Make small adjustments, test the trigger feel, and always reassemble and check for safety before use.
No, it's a subcalibre rimfire rifle.
Gun shop, gun show, pawn shop, or on line auction (you still need a dealer to receive the rifle if you win auction) Some of the on line auction sites include auctionarms,com, gunbroker.com, and gunsamerica.com
If you mean .17 HMR and .22 LR, yes.
Cal Ripken Sr. was born on December 17, 1935.
No, Cal Ripken did not hit a home run on June 17, 1988. Cal had no hits in 3 at bats against the Boston Red Sox.
well the "cal" bit means how powerful the gun is so 17.cal will not be very powerful so it might be used for shooting a bird at close range or target shooting
Try egunparts, want ads, for sale ads, estate sales, garage sales, pawn shops, gun show, gun shops, hardware stores
No. Yes they do: Marlin 917VS rifle