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Gunsmithing Trigger Polishing

rideHPD

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This is not the most appropriate forum for this, but I've always received better gunsmithing advice here than anywhere else. I have an AK with an aftermarket trigger that while smooth, isn't what my precision guns have. Following the "fuck it, it's an AK" mentality, I thought I might throw the hammer and trigger in the vice and polish the hook and travel area with a brass wire brush in a dremel tool, and maybe even the steel wire brush to see if that smooths things out any. Any thoughts? Think it will work or destroy the trigger?
 
Re: Trigger Polishing

Measure twice cut once.
Just be careful.
FWIW, Dremmel has a 320/400 grit sand/polishing wheel that fits on their EZ install mandrel.
I use it on triggers but very carefully and gently.
I also have used a cotton swab with Flitz in the Dremmel in certain tight areas.
Never done anything on an AK but on several firearms.
I don't think the brass will do much as it is much softer than steel.
 
Re: Trigger Polishing

wow!! 320/400 grit?? I would think nothing more coarse than 600 and possibly finer than that!!

I am always reluctant to use power tools on my triggers. I figure if I use a power tool and remove too much, nothing good can come from it. If I use a hand stone and remove to little, I can always go back and hit it again!!
 
Re: Trigger Polishing

It'll take about 2.237 years to polish on the trigger long enough to hurt it. (just
kidding of coarse) Ak's have a tremendous amount of sear engagement, if you
don't change the angles you will never hurt it. Try and use a fine trigger stone or
1000 - 3000 grit paper on a small piece of steel to keep things flat. Then buff it
if you want. I tigged mine
up and recut it to a 2 stage. Some body is selling them now I think.
 
Re: Trigger Polishing

AKs trigger parts are often cast and not machined or if it was a file was used.Remove the bumps don't change the angles a stone with oil should work a trigger job can be done but best left to a pro.A good single or double hook ak can have a great trigger its just rough holding the parts between your toes the way the Afghani's do. Red Star makes a adjustable sear trigger kit that should drop right in also.