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I have these new Traditions Crockett Rifle lock and set trigger assembly (2021-current). Spare main spring included. $115 + Shipping. Will post identical set later.
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Did they indicate how to tell?
She asked me for the serial number of my Crockett rifles. That’s when she told me about the change every 5 years or so on certain parts, especially the locks and triggers. My guess is if you look for the part numbers and called Traditions the nice lady can tell you.

Not trying to ruin your thread or anything like that, just thought it this information might save some trouble for someone.
 
She asked me for the serial number of my Crockett rifles. That’s when she told me about the change every 5 years or so on certain parts, especially the locks and triggers. My guess is if you look for the part numbers and called Traditions the nice lady can tell you.

Not trying to ruin your thread or anything like that, just thought it this information might save some trouble for someone.
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