Help with trigger ID?

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bill truitt

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2 stage for a remington action and I can not recall the maker. Getting old sucks.
thanks Bill
 

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Not a canjar, I am thinking a Dayton or so. I recall they were made for the US gov. high power shooters. Great adjustment for all motions. But I just can not recall.
 
Bill

Any markings on it? I saw that company name before. Seems like it was Dayton-Traister Co out of Edmonds, Washington. Ring a bell?

Or maybe a Kepplinger?
 
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I thought it might be a KEPPLINGER but now I don't think so.
BROWNELLS.com has a picture of the KEPPLINGER.

Hal
 
The inside is much like a 52 Win. trigger system. Trigger has all the adjustment a person could want. Did I mention it is a 2 stage trigger. I installed one and found the adjustments to work well. 3 adjusting screws allow in stock adjusting. First stage screw in the shoe, the second stage is near the front, sear engagement is just behind the 2nd stage screw. Is tight as a vault door and allows almost no side travel. I have several of them and planned to auction them off. I just wanted to give the proper makers name. I have done service work on most all the factory triggers of rimfire to centerfire (Some I refuse to do again). I have serviced every trigger I personally know of made for benchrest rifles, This is as well made as I have seen.

Thanks for all time.
Bill
 
I have found it, Trigger is a Karl Kenyon.
Thanks for trying.
 
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