. We at Huber Concepts have long felt that our Customers are
our best advertising! Without a doubt how our triggers perform
in the field for
you
the customer is our only focus.
The following links are to Reviews and Group Posts on the
internet posted by others.
From the release of our first trigger
we have been under the watchful eye of the staff at
Surplus Rifle. Their reviews have helped many shooters
in all aspects of our sport. They are truly an on line
source for the shooter, collector and home gunsmith
alike.
Old military
bolt-action
rifles
usually
collect dust
or rust in a
corner,
sometimes
because they
just are too
sloppy in
the accuracy
department.
One of the
problems
often is a
poor
trigger.
John F.
Huber, the
designer and
maker, can
turn an old
military
bolt-gun
into a fine
shooter with
one of his
anti-friction
ball
triggers.
The old Three-Line: still a great value
Guns Magazine,
Nov, 2006
by Holt Bodinson
What costs
less than $70, is machined
from steel forgings, is
robust, powerful and
accurate, and appears in
enough models and variations
to keep a collector happy
for decades? It's the
Three-Line, or what we
commonly call the "Mosin-Nagant"
Historically, it might just
have been a "Nagant."
2005 SHOT Show
Guns in Review
Andy
Moe - JHO ProStaff
-
Insane Diego, CA
March 02, 2005
A new company, Huber
Concepts, was at the
Show displaying
their line of
patented, ball
bearing, drop-in
triggers for
military rifles.
These affordable
triggers drop in
with no fitting and
most are adjustable
for sear engagement
and over-travel.