which triggers fit an AICS without inletting?

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Got an AICS 1.5 stock here that needs a new trigger. Rem700 action. I've heard that Jewell triggers require inletting - true? What about Timney? I won't buy any Rifle Basix triggers after my last experience with them.
 
Re: which triggers fit an AICS without inletting?

very true. About any trigger other than a jewel will fit. Do a search on the topic and you will find several threads, I believe one or two by me. Timney and Shillen should drop right in along with a Rifle basix.

Here's why the jewel needs inletting:

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Re: which triggers fit an AICS without inletting?

Can someone please PM me why all of my pictures are not showing though the image code was put in correctly. I'm sure theres a logoical reason.

TIA
 
Re: which triggers fit an AICS without inletting?

The Timney has a pin that protrudes when put on safe. So you'll need to grind it down.

It already protrudes a bit in the fire position, so it sticks out even further on safe. Not sure what the reason for that is.

It's a 30 sec grind with a dremel with no skills required.
 
Re: which triggers fit an AICS without inletting?

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thanks fixed! your a genius
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 308MAUS3R</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
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It really doesn't take much work and it's worth it, IMO. </div></div>

Couple of questions:

1. What did you use to make the adjustment
2. how much material in mm was taken out
3. what particular model trigger is that
 
Re: which triggers fit an AICS without inletting?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 300snipe</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Couple of questions:

1. What did you use to make the adjustment
2. how much material in mm was taken out
3. what particular model trigger is that </div></div>

Not the original poster, but:

1. Dremel
2. 3-4 mm in my case to allow the saftey pins to clear
3. mine is a Jewell HVR

It is easy, nothing to be scared aboutjust make sure you clean all the grindings away before test fitting each time.