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Digger 08-15-2020 08:16 AM

Blr 7mm08 trigger skips
 
Does anyone know someone in the Edmonton area that can work on this gun. The trigger skips sometimes and does not fire.I took it to Bashaw for two months and when I picked it up it still skips.

Dick284 08-15-2020 08:20 AM

I truly hope you find a gunsmith willing to look at your BLR.
There aren’t many who can or will, because the BLR is quite the mechanical nightmare internally.

If you do find a gunsmith who is willing and is proficient in the inner workings of the BLR, please share who this would be.

obsessed1 08-15-2020 08:44 AM

Good luck. The absolute worst trigger to work on..hope you find someone who can fix the issue

Steyr Luxus 08-15-2020 10:08 AM

Try Sights and Arms in St Albert or Tier One Armoury in the Cornet industrial area.

Dean2 08-15-2020 10:50 AM

Rusty Wood Trading, not in Edmonton but they specialise in lever actions. Had him do a couple of BLR triggers for friends a few years back. He did a good job. Call him and see if he is still doing them, the other guys are right that the BLRs are hard to work on.

FishOutOfWater 08-15-2020 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by obsessed1 (Post 4218892)
Good luck. The absolute worst trigger to work on..hope you find someone who can fix the issue

And it's a shame... I think they're one of the most esthetically pleasing hunting rifles ever made.

:(

fishnguy 08-15-2020 04:24 PM

^ I agree.

I have been looking into adjusting the trigger on mine and couldn’t find anyone. It seems like there aren’t that many in the US either, not those that people would trust anyway. I haven’t looked that much though, mostly read on the various forums for the US.

I wouldn’t mind mailing mine out if there was a trustworthy professional somewhere in Canada.

fps plus 08-15-2020 04:30 PM

I believe the take-up on the trigger has been played with trying to make the trigger pull less . Some things are not made to be messed with. The trigger of course disconnects from the firing mechanism , minimal amount of adjustment makes a big difference . I have worked on several and it’s a time consuming job and of course time =$

Dick284 08-15-2020 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by fishnguy (Post 4219155)
^ I agree.

I have been looking into adjusting the trigger on mine and couldn’t find anyone. It seems like there aren’t that many in the US either, not those that people would trust anyway. I haven’t looked that much though, mostly read on the various forums for the US.

I wouldn’t mind mailing mine out if there was a trustworthy professional somewhere in Canada.

This ain’t no $7.97 fix it job, the price a Gunsmith would charge would likely be damned near the price of a good used BLR, maybe more.

Dean2 08-15-2020 04:34 PM

Just talked to Rusty Wood, they are no longer much interested in working on the BLRs. With all the changes and models parts are very hard to get, on top of the fact they were always hard to work on. You guys will have to do more phoning around. Might want to call the Browning Warranty outlet


Browning Canada Sports Ltd./Ltee 5583 Chemin St-François St-Laurent, Quebec H4S 1W6 514-333-7261


Just saw the FPS works on them. Would be well worth a discussion, at least he is local.

fishnguy 08-15-2020 05:07 PM

Thanks, Dean.

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Originally Posted by Dick284 (Post 4219160)
This ain’t no $7.97 fix it job, the price a Gunsmith would charge would likely be damned near the price of a good used BLR, maybe more.

Yes, that would put me into the live with it or sell it situation. When I read about it on the American forums, it wasn’t quite that much, but still fairly expensive. I don’t remember the exact amount, but I remember that I was thinking I would have to think hard about spending that much if I found a local guy who can adjust it. Also, I don’t remember the names, but there were only two guys in the US most people talked about when it came to trigger adjustment on BLR’s.

Digger 08-16-2020 09:28 PM

7mm08 trigger
 
Thank you for your reply. I will look in to some of those places


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