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On 3/5/2023 at 8:39 AM, mustang bob said:

I have a 1891  commission rifle.  had no trigger guard when i got it.  bought  nice trigger guard for this gun.  did not fit . trigger is to long . there must be two different trigger guards   Mine has not been modified . its a steyr  1891  

Show us a picture of the rifle it will help us to better help you. Otherwise we are just taking wild ass guesses at it in the dark. After taking a look at some of my literature I'd suspect that your rear trigger guard bushing/ferral isn't long enough, or is missing completely which will cause the trigger to bottom out against the trigger guard as you are describing. Or like you have stated there are sometimes distinct differences between the models making the parts non-interchangeable and that isn't uncommon. What was done at the Spandu arsenal wasn't done at the Steyr arsenal etc... 

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