HRA-HART Trigger group questions

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  • kb1903
    Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 66

    #1

    HRA-HART Trigger group questions

    What serial number range used the HRA-H trigger group, and would one of these have a SA hammer? Thanks.
  • musketjon
    Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 51

    #2
    It would be very early in their first block of numbers and yes, it COULD have an SA hammer in it.
    Jon

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    • DRB
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 216

      #3
      Well I got this one

      In this very early HRA from the CMP

      I am not sure when they quit using them it but would probably would have been in most of at least the first couple thousand.
      Last edited by DRB; 03-19-2015, 07:17.

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      • kb1903
        Member
        • Apr 2011
        • 66

        #4
        I recently received 2 HRA SG's from the CMP. One was 4.7 million, one was a 4,666,xxx. The first had a CMP stock, an HRA bolt and Op rod and an SA trigger group. The 46 mil rifle had a very good GI SA stock and handguards, an HRA-H trigger group, and an SA op rod and bolt. Five minutes later, the 4.66 had all HRA parts except the SA stock. Both rifles were in very good condition with almost 0 wear on the metal. I am a very happy guy. The wife said to "go buy a few more if you want, the $ isn't doing any good sitting in the bank. 40 years together, gotta love that. A "KEEPER"

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        • edpm3
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 190

          #5
          Originally posted by kb1903
          I recently received 2 HRA SG's from the CMP. One was 4.7 million, one was a 4,666,xxx. The first had a CMP stock, an HRA bolt and Op rod and an SA trigger group. The 46 mil rifle had a very good GI SA stock and handguards, an HRA-H trigger group, and an SA op rod and bolt. Five minutes later, the 4.66 had all HRA parts except the SA stock. Both rifles were in very good condition with almost 0 wear on the metal. I am a very happy guy. The wife said to "go buy a few more if you want, the $ isn't doing any good sitting in the bank. 40 years together, gotta love that. A "KEEPER"
          If the operating rod on that 4.66m HRA was a WWII-era SA op rod, you might want to put it back, because the 4.66m HRAs came from the factory with an SA-3, SA-6, or SA-9 op rod. They also came with an early SA or Win op rod catch and a round front clip latch. Hope the SA bolt wasn't an SA-19, because those were sometimes found on original 4.66m HRAs. The Hart trigger group would have also had an SA hammer.

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          • TrapperXX
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2015
            • 4

            #6
            Originally posted by edpm3
            If the operating rod on that 4.66m HRA was a WWII-era SA op rod, you might want to put it back, because the 4.66m HRAs came from the factory with an SA-3, SA-6, or SA-9 op rod. They also came with an early SA or Win op rod catch and a round front clip latch. Hope the SA bolt wasn't an SA-19, because those were sometimes found on original 4.66m HRAs. The Hart trigger group would have also had an SA hammer.
            Plus 1. This is what I have learned as well. Thanks

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