Customer ratings for TIKKA TRIGGER, RIGHT HAND, SINGLE STAGE
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 4
Excellent replacement for T3(05/05/2017)
I needed to replace the trigger on my T3 rifle because of something I did (not the triggers fault) and found that this earlier generation trigger (M590, 595, 690, 695), is an exact replacement, both dimensionally and functionally, for the T3. (The T3 trigger was out of stock at the time) The two differences between them are that (1.) this trigger uses the earlier design safety lever which is heavy gauge stamped steel, as opposed to the newer T3 safety which is a cast or molded MIM part, and (2.) this previous generation trigger does not come with the flat ss spring which holds the back of the magazine in place. But if you are swapping out the T3 trigger anyway, just use your old magazine rear retainer spring and you're good to go. I actually prefer the feel and geometry of the safety button on this trigger compared to the newer T3. The only reason it doesn't get 5 stars is because these things are so pricey, as are all factory Tikka parts.
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Customer ratings for TIKKA TRIGGER, RIGHT HAND, SINGLE STAGE
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 4
Excellent replacement for T3(05/05/2017)
I needed to replace the trigger on my T3 rifle because of something I did (not the triggers fault) and found that this earlier generation trigger (M590, 595, 690, 695), is an exact replacement, both dimensionally and functionally, for the T3. (The T3 trigger was out of stock at the time) The two differences between them are that (1.) this trigger uses the earlier design safety lever which is heavy gauge stamped steel, as opposed to the newer T3 safety which is a cast or molded MIM part, and (2.) this previous generation trigger does not come with the flat ss spring which holds the back of the magazine in place. But if you are swapping out the T3 trigger anyway, just use your old magazine rear retainer spring and you're good to go. I actually prefer the feel and geometry of the safety button on this trigger compared to the newer T3. The only reason it doesn't get 5 stars is because these things are so pricey, as are all factory Tikka parts.