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trigger help
Hi all
I have a no4 mk1 and if I could get some help setting up my trigger. If I remove the forestock and assemble the trigger guard with the bushing I get a perfect 2 stage pull. Now when I install the forestock and guard with bushing I lose the 2 stage and get 1 long pull. The stock has been sporterized and cut at the mid band. The barrel is still free floating. Any ideas ?
Trigger and sear look unmodified.
thanks for any replies
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Check Peter Laidler's article here on proper forend fitting. It's all there.
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With thanks to Advisory Panel member Peter Laidler, check his article presented in two parts in the Technical Articles for Milsurp Collectors and Re-loaders (click here).
"The Trigger Pull-Off" - Part 1 (By Peter Laidler) (click here)
"The Trigger Pull-Off" - Part 2 (By Peter Laidler) (click here)
This interesting article is accompanied by a detailed photo montage of a previously damaged skeletonised No.4(T) rifle, used as a training piece for budding Armourers to learn with and develop their skills. As Peter says "It appeared that this ‘rifle’ had never been finished as a ‘T’ as the front pad hole had not been drilled. During bead blasting after a hard life as a skeletonised rifle, it was established that the screw had sheared off and simply been made off level. Drilled out and extracted, it’s back to its former self. Waste not, want not as they say…". Other photos in the article show the clear interaction of the sear, cocking piece and trigger during various phases of its operation.
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Article Extract .....
Pictorially, this shows the trigger at the end of the first pull, both ribs touching the trigger bent or flat of the sear with the sear nose at the extreme edge of the cocking piece………, just ready for the off.
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerd...s/DSCF0156.JPG
(Click PIC to Enlarge)
Also, there's some very good reading on Jay Currah's site under:
Marksmanship Information (click here)
Regards,
Doug