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  1. jason_mazzy

    Gunsmithing triggers and trigger jobs?

    why does it seem they are so quickly replaced. what makes them suck stock, and Y does such a simple grouping of parts vary so much from stock to aftermarket?
  2. D

    Question about a better 700 trigger

    There are more than a few out there now. For a bullet proof target trigger for a 700, what would be a good choice? FWIW I am still using a factory 700 trigger(tuned by GAP to 2.5 lbs), but I have been shooting a lot of .22lr lately and would really like a lighter/smoother trigger. The .22's are...
  3. D

    Jackson 2-Stage Remington Trigger?

    Please forgive me if this has been discussed in detail before, I tried to search in a number of different ways but came up empty. I was curious as to the Jackson 2-Stage triggers for Remington 700's. How do they compare to the AI 2-stage triggers, are they good, durable, easy to install/adjust...
  4. glock24

    Remington X-Mark Pro Trigger - Old versus New?

    My first Remington SPS had the adjustable X-Mark Pro trigger that required the removal of the nail polish from the set screws before any adjustments could be made. This is the trigger I read about being less than repeatable if the trigger weight is set too low. My second Remington SPS has this...
  5. kombayotch

    Gunsmithing Where to get Jewell trigger w/o bolt release?

    Who sells the one with the safety, but no bolt release? Can only find the one that has both...
  6. Lucks

    Suppressors beretta 92 or M9 trigger?

    I read online that switching out the hammer spring on a Beretta 92FS from the stock 20lb spring to the 16lb hammer spring from the 92 Double Action version will greatly improve the trigger on the standard 92. Has anyone done this or does anyone have any advice about shooting the 92. I feel...
  7. Msprink05

    Gunsmithing savage trigger adjustment (pre accutrigger)

    So ive got a preaccutrigger savage that im planning on putting a new trigger in. My question is since ive seen do it yourself trigger jobs in the rimfire section, is it possible to do it with this trigger? If i do it wrong or mess it up i can just put a new rifle basix in it anyway so any info...
  8. Lucks

    Gunsmithing Trigger job - Beretta 92

    I have a Beretta 92FS pistol that I want to have some trigger work done on. Does anyone have any advice or opinions? I've heard you can change out the hammer spring with a lighter weight spring and it really helps. Does anyone know if that's true?
  9. moneey

    Gunsmithing Removing AR trigger slack?

    I did a search but didn't get what I was looking for. Can this be a DIY task? I'm not a "smith" but I am comfortable with shop tools. I've done other tasks with the AR such as assembling a stripped lower & upper. Thanks in advance.
  10. E

    Gunsmithing TRG 42 trigger help

    My TRG trigger was binding up, I could not adjust it out, amoung other problems with it. I sent it in to Beretta for repair. What they did was just send me a new complete trigger mechanism (thank you Beretta). The problem I am having now is when I installed it and tested it with a snap cap I...
  11. reewik

    Gunsmithing X Mark Pro Trigger

    Today started with plans to re-adjust my xMarkPro Remington trigger. I had previously adjusted the trigger to a much lighter weight than it came from the factory with, but I was still not happy with it. While adjusting the trigger and looking at the barreled action mounted on the SPS Hogue...
  12. applevalleyjoe

    Gunsmithing Tuning the Factory Standard Rem700 Trigger

    I know that the factory trigger can be replaced with aftermarket triggers such as Timney, Jewell, Shileen, Basixx,Huber, et. al. But what can be done to the factory trigger to enhance/tune performance?
  13. Twisted

    My trigger time fix for at home....

    Just for when its too late to make it to the mountains or range with the big gun I built this little target stand at work out of PVC. Came home and welded a small plate on it and went to town.
  14. G

    Advanced Marksmanship When the problem is trigger and not rifle.

    Zero'd my new USO/Horus today, then shot three rapid-fire dot drills of five shots in ten seconds. I find the 3/8 Dot targets are great for zero work - I thought I had to adjust one more tenth of right windage, but the dots told me I have trigger issues with my third and fourth shots in a string:
  15. hue001t

    Gunsmithing trigger pull question

    i have savage 110E not with accutrigger. how do i adjust the trigger pull and is it something that should absolutely not be done by a novice. (id still like to know how)
  16. tireys

    RRA 2 Stage Nat. match trigger vs. Rem 700 40X

    I went to the range today. I just mounted a Vortex optic in a Burris P.E.P.R. 1 piece mount and wanted to get it sighted in. All in All The rifle and scope performed well. The kicker was the trigger difference. I only took my RRA along so I could get what I needed to get done, done. I have been...
  17. H

    Sako Quad Trigger Guard Project

    Just got the first unfinished proto-type from the shop. I'm having them move the front of the loop closer to the receiver screw so it is more like the factory, that way you have a little more room if wearing gloves. The special tool will be here soon so the outside of the guard will have a...
  18. L

    Gunsmithing Trigger for M1A

    I'm looking for a drop in trigger for my M1A, two stage preferred. Any ideas? Lance
  19. ltfirehunter

    40X trigger adjustment

    I have a 40X 22 rimfire and I am needing some assistance in the adjustment area. This trigger is the one with the adjustment screw in the trigger itself along with the 3 screws in the housing. Right now it has the pull of a 2 stage trigger, a little take up and then breaks clean. How do I adjust...
  20. D

    Cleaning a Rem 700 trigger

    If I remember correct, I read somewhere that the best method is to use cigarette lighter fluid. I have been doing a lot of shooting lately in very powdery dirt and my trigger pull is now anywhere between 2-4 pounds from shot to shot. Any details or recommendations?