Smallpatch,
One like it fits in my 22 lb muzzleloading schutzen rifle made in Morges, Switzerland by Bachelard. The wrist is big, but somewhat under 8”!
Gregg,
The SWISS were known as the watchmakers, not the Germans.
I’ve seen similar triggers on other Swiss schutzens in Swiss museums.
Chris,
I took mine apart 50 years ago and repaired it. All the original springs are there and the mechanism works fine now, although I wonder if the six stages might actually slow the action as compared with a conventional set trigger. I will take the trigger out (it removes with a single knurled thumb screw) and compare it with your photo. After 50 years, I am a bit reluctant to disassemble the thing again to see the springs, being less enthusiastic now to risk messing it up. If important to you, my arm could be twisted.
I can email you photos of the rifle and the still assembled trigger, but haven’t figured out the ALR photo posting dance yet.
Bill Paton wapaton.sr@gmail.com