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Taylor
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Trigger Shoes

Post by Taylor »

Does anyone know if this trigger shoe commonly fitted to Feinwerkbau rifles and pistols

.. can be replaced with this trigger shoe commonly fitted to Anschutz rifles?
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tsokasn
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Post by tsokasn »

Yes,it can bee replaced(I've done it)
BUT
The hole in the FWB is slightly bigger than the ANS.
So,don't try to tighten the screw in order to get a tight fit.
Place a small and thin piece of metal to fill up the space.(preferably alluminium from a soda can or a fired .22 case)
Taylor
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Post by Taylor »

Thanks, I want to fit the Anschutz trigger shoe to a Feinwerkbau air rifle.

If the clamping hole in the FWB trigger shoe is slightly bigger than the hole in the Anschutz trigger shoe then I would need to make the hole in the Anschutz trigger shoe slightly bigger to fit the FWB rifle.

I think this is correct from your explanation.
tsokasn
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Post by tsokasn »

Exactly my friend!
In your case, you must enlarge the ANS hole.
Try some sand papre rolled cylindrical and "sand" the hole till it fits nicely.
Glad I could help!
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Post by Taylor »

Thanks mate :)
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Post by coolcruiser »

saaay...that's exactly what I wanted to do. Actually, I tried it out already but I had a problem. My FWB2602 has a dual rail for mounting the trigger. When I mounted the AHG trigger it was offset too much on either rail for me to get a good trigger contact. I ended up installing the AHG button on the FWB trigger stem. $10 from Neal Stepp....part #9715
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