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The trigger itself is one of the first clues. It is wider and is that silver alloy color. The trigger has small ridges/grooves. Now.. When the trigger is in your hand it become sreally obvious as it weighs twice as much as a normal trigger.

The adjustment screw at the back of the trigger when it is out of the gun is another clue. If you look at the picture that shows the guts of the trigger you will see it.

lack of a safety helps, but you could purchase them with safety. Jeff
 

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FYI: The "serrated trigger blade" was an option. MANY were made without it. The "speed lock hammer" was also an option. Many were made without it. The square release button extension was also an option. Maybe half were made with it. The key to identifying a Timmney trigger is the trigger frame itself....thicker and heavier. Rick..... Texas
 
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