lyman GPR trigger swap
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lyman GPR trigger swap
I have an old t/c hawken that a bought at an estate barrel ended up being junk couldn't save it and I found out to that the t/c stock doesn't fit me very well, but I did really like the trigger on it.
Not long after I got the t/c I found a lyman GPR and the stock really fits me well and I love shooting it and it has been fun working up a load for the gun, but I was never a big fan of the trigger on the gun. So I was looking at buying a Davis deerslayer trigger for my GPR and the website said it fit both the lyman and t/c hawken/renegade.
Well that got me to a thinking the a could just swap the t/c trigger over to the lyman and sure enough you can and I did so


Not long after I got the t/c I found a lyman GPR and the stock really fits me well and I love shooting it and it has been fun working up a load for the gun, but I was never a big fan of the trigger on the gun. So I was looking at buying a Davis deerslayer trigger for my GPR and the website said it fit both the lyman and t/c hawken/renegade.
Well that got me to a thinking the a could just swap the t/c trigger over to the lyman and sure enough you can and I did so



EasternOregon .50cal GPR- Posts : 93
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Re: lyman GPR trigger swap
I’ve got a silly question for you. Does the hawken have 1 or 2 wedge pins? And what is the distance from the barrel hook to the barrel lug?
Ivan Wagurak- Posts : 199
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EasternOregon .50cal GPR- Posts : 93
Join date : 2021-12-05
Age : 32
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