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Question for Mr. Laidler
My Enfield has a hare trigger that wanders, none of my manuals covers this problem, I need your expert advice on what should be done. :D
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...etrigger-1.jpg
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Ed – USAF – 10
Goo-USMC - 0
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Hare trigger problem
My Enfield has a hare trigger that wanders, none of my manuals covers this problem, I need your expert advice, what should I do.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...etrigger-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/deleted.gif
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Though not a manual perhaps this link will be helpful:
Fix Ed‘s Hair Trigger Problem (Click Here)
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That's got to be, what, 1 or 2 weeks old, max!
Wee little one!
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hmmmm very cute....
....but could it be the only warm furry thing that Ed ever gets his hands on....
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two things... lol, and uh oh!
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Peter has alreay written extensively on the subject. You should (carefully) scrape a minute amount of wood from under the trigger guard so that it does not rise proud when one of the screws is tightened.
.... and then quickly shoot the bugger.
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arrrrrrgggghhhhhhh
'rise proud'......'screw'.......warm furry things......Edward Horton you should be ashamed of yourself.... this forum is supposed to be about Enfields....
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Ed, Best of luck keeping that one alive, if a rescued wild kit.
Brad
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I was just about to say the same. And while we're on the subject of small cute, attractive furry things, where is the cracking little blond that used to be on the side-line of your thread Mr Ed?