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Sako L461 Vixen trigger

Sako Collectors Club Discussion Forum

Tikka2506

Member
Does anyone have a replacement trigger for a Sako Vixen L461 .223. Also looking for a replacement or after market stock.
Thank you.
 
Mr. Tikka,
Be advise you may have to remove or alter the stock a bit if you use a Timney
trigger. If your rifle used a #4 Sako Trigger, there are some on E-Bay. Also there is ample info on our site about cleaning, adjusting & setting the #4 trigger. Hope this helps!! B/T
 
When I put one of these Timney triggers into my Vixen, I did have to remove a tiny bit of wood inside. I also had to shorten the trigger a little to clear the trigger guard. It was easy and didn't take long.
 

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