Survey Says.....
Timney Triggers Survey Continues Until SHOT Show 2009
6/16/08
Phoenix, Arizona (June 13, 2008) - Since last March, Timney has been asking shooters and hunters, "What trigger would you like us to build next?" The response has been incredible and the numbers are adding up, but the deadline is not over.
The "Customer's Choice" trigger will be announced at the SHOT Show in Orlando, January 2009. There is still time. To record your answer, simply log onto www.timneytriggers.com and tell us your idea. Be creative, the sky is the limit. Will the winner be bolt action rifle, semi-auto pistol, shotgun, or tactical rifle? It is entirely up to you.
Since its inception in 1946, Timney Triggers has always looked for ways to improve their products by listening to the customer. Timney is dedicated to ensuring the customer a lifetime of hassle free shooting enjoyment. That is evident in the last step of the manufacturing process, when each trigger is hand assembled, tested, and calibrated for the specific rifle model it is intended for. Timney Triggers is proud to offer a lifetime warranty on all of their products, and each trigger is proudly "Made in the USA".
For more information on Timney Triggers and their line of over 75 replacement triggers, please write to Timney at 3940 West Clarendon, Phoenix, AZ 85019, call toll-free 866-4TIMNEY, or visit the Web site atwww.timneytriggers.com
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