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I called Ruger today, and my M77 7 x 57 is a 7mm Mauser cartridge. Made in
1975. Seems there is an aftermarket screw that improves trigger performance
that they are sending me gratis. I appreciate the help from those who
answered. This is an awesome group. Politics, bull****, and all. We still
get a lot of stuff done.

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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 19:40:04 -0800, "SteveB"
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I called Ruger today, and my M77 7 x 57 is a 7mm Mauser cartridge. Made in
1975. Seems there is an aftermarket screw that improves trigger performance
that they are sending me gratis. I appreciate the help from those who
answered. This is an awesome group. Politics, bull****, and all. We still
get a lot of stuff done.

Steve


Try it before installing the screw..and afterwards. IRRC..the screw
may be a Lawyer screw. Increases the trigger pull.

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Gunner wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 19:40:04 -0800, "SteveB"
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I called Ruger today, and my M77 7 x 57 is a 7mm Mauser cartridge. Made in
1975. Seems there is an aftermarket screw that improves trigger performance
that they are sending me gratis. I appreciate the help from those who
answered. This is an awesome group. Politics, bull****, and all. We still
get a lot of stuff done.

Steve


Try it before installing the screw..and afterwards. IRRC..the screw
may be a Lawyer screw. Increases the trigger pull.

Gunner


HAHAHA "improves trigger performance".
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