What trigger is this?

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What trigger is this?

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Trigger on a 64P. I don't find a number I associate with an Anschutz model number. I would expect it to be a 5092.

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yes, it is a 5092 2 stage trigger. that is what came standard in the 64P
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Re: What trigger is this?

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The trigger was one of the biggest differences between the 64P and the exemplar. The 5092 is listed as 800grams.

I had gotten the one in the pictures down to 21 oz. And Anschutz techs told me that was borderline not safe. They said it should be around a pound and half. 24-25oz.

There is one replacement competition trigger from Anschutz that is much lower and that is the #5098. It is listed as a 180 gram trigger. In actual practice it is supposed to be 5 oz. To 12 oz.

I do not know if Mike Dewey’s or Dell Taylors Exemplar trigger can be adapted to this. They were both designed as Mid grip conversions so I dont know.

Dan Hagerty might have a better idea if Deweys or Taylors trigger would work?

BTW the cost of the 5098 is $425 from Anschutz but can be found cheaper from other suppliers
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Didn't the original Exemplars come from factory with triggers at 10.5 ounces?
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The exemplar had a different trigger and i cannot tell you the number of the trigger but it was a two stage and between 8-10 oz.