Same one I did on my American rim fire, I believe. Pretty sure the triggers are the same between center and rim fire. Made a nice trigger, takes 5 minutes, and can be put back to factory specs easily. No permanent modifications needed.
Disclaimer: if you do what I did you are a window licking idiot and will die from stupidity. So, don't do it.
If it was the trigger return spring, mine involved removing it.
yeah, I am pretty happy with the performance with the factory trigger right now. I may do the adjustment to lighten it a tad, BUT... I don't think I'll start ripping out parts.
To make something simple is a thousand times more difficult than to make something complex.
-Mikhail Kalashnikov
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Disclaimer: if you do what I did you are a window licking idiot and will die from stupidity. So, don't do it.
If it was the trigger return spring, mine involved removing it.
Do you mean "if you do just what I did here, you're a window licking idiot" or do you mean "if you do anything that I've done, you're a window licking idiot?"
Do you mean "if you do just what I did here, you're a window licking idiot" or do you mean "if you do anything that I've done, you're a window licking idiot?"
Because it can go either way...
Yes.
"I'm here for the guns, hunting, and skirt wearing men." Zee
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Mine involved shortening a spring.
Disclaimer: if you do what I did you are a window licking idiot and will die from stupidity. So, don't do it.
If it was the trigger return spring, mine involved removing it.
Zee
yeah, I am pretty happy with the performance with the factory trigger right now. I may do the adjustment to lighten it a tad, BUT... I don't think I'll start ripping out parts.
-Mikhail Kalashnikov
Because it can go either way...
Zee
-Mikhail Kalashnikov
I wish we could hunt in MN as long as some of you can, knock one down hey.
Hope one or the other gives you a shot