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Escbowhunt
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"JohnBTMarch 2nd, 2003, 12:38 PM
www.benchrest.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=736
I had to go look it up - couldn't remember. Read the post by twentytwoguru. It's about 5 down.
Aw, what the heck, it was only a click away:
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"My gunsmith/partner and I are currently in a project to manufacture an improved version of the KK100 trigger you are all referring to.
Our prototype has existed on a test rifle for over 2 years now.
We have looked at the KK100 trigger, and have made about 7 or 8 improvements to the already good KK100 system which I will detail in a future post in about 3 weeks.
Yes, it will be a 3 lever, two stage design adjustable down to about 1 oz., possibly 1/2 ounce. You will be able to adjust it to single stage operation. Yes it will be able to be fitted to the popular CZ 452 Americans. You will have to route out the stock in the trigger area.
The CAD/CAD drawings are done, and programming code is written for our CNC Harding Superslant for production. We are now in what I would call prototype/production stage.
Triggers will not be sold outright. You will have to send your receiver in for the lower portion to be drilled and tapped where the trigger attaches. The KK 100 is just pinned in. Our method of mounting will be superior.
Our current target price for a trigger including installation will be about $280-$300, and we are about 6 weeks away from accepting orders.
I have deliberately kept quiet about this until we were close to being ready, which was quite difficult because I am very excited about it. A lot of tears, frustration, time, and money have gone into this project, but now it's coming to fruition.
Thanks for your patience, and i'll let everyone know more soon.
Oh, and by the way, our action is almost ready too!"
Clark Williams
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John"
After doing a search for a CZ 452 trigger this post came up it is from this forum by "John" about a Clark Williams that was working on the trigger. If anyone has any info on this project please email me at escbowhunt@bellsouth.net Thanks
Theron
www.benchrest.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=736
I had to go look it up - couldn't remember. Read the post by twentytwoguru. It's about 5 down.
Aw, what the heck, it was only a click away:
_________________________
"My gunsmith/partner and I are currently in a project to manufacture an improved version of the KK100 trigger you are all referring to.
Our prototype has existed on a test rifle for over 2 years now.
We have looked at the KK100 trigger, and have made about 7 or 8 improvements to the already good KK100 system which I will detail in a future post in about 3 weeks.
Yes, it will be a 3 lever, two stage design adjustable down to about 1 oz., possibly 1/2 ounce. You will be able to adjust it to single stage operation. Yes it will be able to be fitted to the popular CZ 452 Americans. You will have to route out the stock in the trigger area.
The CAD/CAD drawings are done, and programming code is written for our CNC Harding Superslant for production. We are now in what I would call prototype/production stage.
Triggers will not be sold outright. You will have to send your receiver in for the lower portion to be drilled and tapped where the trigger attaches. The KK 100 is just pinned in. Our method of mounting will be superior.
Our current target price for a trigger including installation will be about $280-$300, and we are about 6 weeks away from accepting orders.
I have deliberately kept quiet about this until we were close to being ready, which was quite difficult because I am very excited about it. A lot of tears, frustration, time, and money have gone into this project, but now it's coming to fruition.
Thanks for your patience, and i'll let everyone know more soon.
Oh, and by the way, our action is almost ready too!"
Clark Williams
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John"
After doing a search for a CZ 452 trigger this post came up it is from this forum by "John" about a Clark Williams that was working on the trigger. If anyone has any info on this project please email me at escbowhunt@bellsouth.net Thanks
Theron