Uberti 66 sporting rifle

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John1040
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Uberti 66 sporting rifle

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Looking for a Uberti trigger spring old style . Checked mutiple web sites and only one ( VTI ) had anything close and it was unavailable . Any help would be awesome and thanks for any help
It was imported from Navy Arms and is stamped Mod. 66 Sporting Rifle on the top of the tang . .38 sp is the caliber
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Welcome to the fire... :D hope someone knows where to find one.
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VTI is the best bet for that period of Uberti '66. You might be making your own. The early '66s are quite a bit different on the insides than the later models. Can you tell what year it was made?
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Numrich shows them in stock for $11.50

https://www.gunpartscorp.com/gun-manufa ... ellowboy-2

I'd just bend one up from .045" piano wire myself. I make them all the time for various rifles, and they actually make a nicer trigger with a piano wire spring.
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