Its going to be a little expensive to replace all those parts assuming your going to need the trigger, sear, kick off and springs. One place to watch is Ebay. There are guys parting out guns all the time and occasionally a set trigger gun. I see Winchesterbob.com does set trigger repair.
Bob
WACA Life Member--- NRA Life Member---- Cody Firearms member since 1991 Researching the Winchester 1873's
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I am not 100% positive about that but he does have a phone number on his website I would give him a call
I’m gonna do that on Monday
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