The Jewell Trigger Manual
The Jewell Trigger Manual
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
Covered by 17 claims in Patent No. 4671005. The unique geometry was designed to
allow minimum load at the sear engagement point and to provide maximum
ad|usiabiirty in pull force, sear engagement, and overtravel without removing the
action from the stock or the trigger from the action.
II. MATERIALS
A. Internal parts are 3/16" 440C stainless steel, heat treated and tempered throughout
to 58 Rockwell C scale.
B. Side plates are .050' aircraft grade 300 series stainless sheet steel.
C. All hardware, including through pins, main spring. spacers, and screws, are
stainless steel.
III. FEATURES
A. Modular design allows tolal disassembly for maintenance and cleaning.
B The forward mounting spacer and a pin in the firing pin stop that operates in a hole
In the left side plate allows the trigger to stay together as a single assembly when not
installed.
C. The light load at the sear enables short, crisp, creep-free, and repeatable
operation.
D. Installation: The mounting hold pattern allows use in most actions that utillize the
Remington 700 type trigger.
E. Range of Ad|ustment:
1. BR (Light Pull Competition Model): 1.5 oz. to 3.0 oz.)
2. HVR (Hunting/Varmint Model) with:
F. OPTIONS
1. Positive Cam Safety (BR or HVR).
a. Bottom mounted lever, left or right
b. Top mounted lever (Rem. 700 type) left or right
2. Bolt release lever, (Rem. 700 type) left or right
3. Two-stage operation (HVR only).
BR TRIGGER
The firing pin block (11) Is held in the cocked position by the vertical alignment of
upper lever (6) and lower lever (7) which is captured In the locked position by sear (5).
Rotation of the trigger shoe (4) releases sear (5) from the upper lever (6) allowing the
upper lever (6) and lower lever (7) to collapse to a folded position (See Figure 2),
allowing block (11) to fall, thus releasing the firing pin.
The levers (6) and (7) will stay In the collapsed position until the boll is open, at which
time spring (10) forces the levers (6) and (7) back to cocked position. Sear (5) is reset
by compression of spring (9).
Fig.1 (Cocked)
Fig.2 (Fired)
HVR TRIGGER
The firing pin block (11) Is held in the cocked position by the vertical alignment of
upper lever (6) and lower lever (7) which is captured in the locked position by sear (5).
Rotation of the trigger shoe (4) releases sear (5) from the upper lever sear (8)
allowing the upper lever (6) and lower lever (7) to collapse to a folded position (see
Figure 2), allowing block (11) to fal, thus releasing the firing pin.
The levers (6) and (7) will stay in the collapsed position until the boft is open, at which
time spring (10) forces levers (6) and (7) back to cocked position. Sear (5) is reset by
rotation of upper lever sear (8) on it's pivot pin (13). It is maintained in a down loaded
position by the end of spring (10).
Fig.1 (Cocked)
Fig.2 (Fired)
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