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Machine Gunner
The trigger is not adjustable but is pretty decent out of the box. I don't have a trigger gauge so can't tell you what the weight is but mine is pretty smooth.
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Hi Tim,
I believe the trigger is proprietary and is not adjustable.
You can get a trigger spring kit from Lumley Arms in Australia that reduces the trigger pull to about 2pounds.
I found that the trigger prior to the trigger job was acceptable and smooth with a clean break.
Thanks Marine and Tim I found this thread and had to pipe up.
The centre fire version have just hit the market here in the last few months. .223, .243 and .308
All popular calibres in Australia.
The cool thing about these rifles are they are built in the same factory and machines as our Army's battle rifles. They use the same polymer that goes into the f88 and f90.
It's also built in the same factory as this Lithgow I own..

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Machine Gunner
Nice looking Enfield.
LAFO: We were trading posts on the Rimfire thread. Hopefully you don't mind me copying a post you made there. I found it very informative.
"Hi Mike,
I found the same with the bolt, it was always hard to push home.
What it turned out to be for me was the magazine was slightly out of spec and would sit up in the receiver and the bolt was catching on the rear. We are talking 1mm here but it was enough.
I had a CZ 452 magazine and the bolt became much easier to manipulate. After about 5000 rounds I can honestly say this is best most accurate .22 I have owned. I even have my Dad's old Parker Hale Olympic style rifle in the safe and this outshoots it.
A few month ago on the farm we were plinking at a 4inch steel plate at 200m. Some "professional" hunters were on the farm and they couldn't believe that I was hitting this plate dead centre every shot.
Last week I was at the range practising bench rest at 50 metres no rear bag and 120 / 120 shots were in the 10 ring and I am not a good shot."
Mike
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