Timney Introduces Lever Action Trigger

Daniel Y
by Daniel Y

Timney Triggers are not just for bolt action and semi automatic guns anymore! The new Timney Lever Action Trigger fits the Marlin family of lever guns. It offers a 3-3.5 pound single-stage pull. Let’s take a closer look at what it brings to the table.


Timney @ TFB:


The Timeny Lever Gun Trigger is compatible with the Marling 336, 1894, and 1895. It installs without a gunsmith, and each unit is hand-tested and calibrated. The only tools necessary for installation are a punch and a flathead screwdriver. Retail price is $199.95 for the black Lever Action Trigger, and $224.95 for the nickel model. It is available for purchase now and is backed by Timney’s lifetime warranty like all other Timney products.


All images from Timney.

From the manufacturer:


"Whether you’re a cowboy action shooter, a Sunday afternoon plinker, or an avid hunter, the old saying still applies: “A fine rifle is no better than it’s trigger”. If you’re aiming to be more accurate with your rifle, then Timney has you covered with an innovative, reliable, and consistent trigger that will assist in the platform you choose. Our engineers even found a way to eliminate the notorious trigger flop, so with this trigger you will experience the exceptionally crisp, smooth feel one expects from a Timney Trigger."


- 3 – 3.5 lb. pull weight

   - Nonadjustable

   - Single stage

- Will aid you in being more accurate with your rifle

- Available in black or nickel-plated

- Easy to install, no gunsmith needed 

- Hand-assembled, tested, and calibrated

- Backed by our Legendary, Lifetime Warranty

- Proudly made in the USA


Compatible with Marlin Lever Action Rifles – Marlin Model 336®, 1894®, and 1895®


Find out more at www.timneytriggers.com/lever-action-trigger/

Daniel Y
Daniel Y

AKA @fromtheguncounter on Instagram. Gun nerd, reloader, attorney, and mediocre hunter. Daniel can still be found on occasion behind the counter at a local gun store. When he is not shooting, he enjoys hiking, camping, and rappelling around Utah.

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  • Mark N. Mark N. on Sep 14, 2024

    Nice. Now if they would design one that fits a Winchester 1892. Mine--and as I understand it pretty much every gun--has a horrible trigger pull.

  • Noddaz Noddaz on Sep 17, 2024

    Now I need one in gold for my Marlin 336

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