Gents, the recent discussions about triggers, the Huber replacements and so forth....I decided to open up my 'new' 1916 Lithgow, and try to diagnose my suspect 'one stage' trigger operation.
So I've read thru Peters very detailed explanation of the Trigger Pull Off, and after a few reads I started to understand the lingo of 'cocking bents' and 'first pull ribs' and so forth.
OK here's my question. The cocking piece, or more specifically the cocking bent of the cocking piece, has a shallow groove worn into it from many years of the engaging with the sear nose for the good old cock on close. So as part of my 'setup' do I stone (in an up and down fashion, Peter) the face of the cocking bent of the cocking piece...as part of the bolt preparation, as I cant see this detailed anywhere.
My second question relates to the trigger axis pin. Ive got a bit of 'side to side' slop in the actual trigger itself. I'm assuming worn pin, and rounded shoulders of the actual trigger. Now I'm assuming that my only course of action here is to drill for an oversize pin. In the trigger and trigger guard alike. What size pin, and where do I get one from? Once I have this major source of slop out of the trigger itself, and a smooth face (im assuming) on the cocking bent of the cocking piece, I can start to fine tune for 2 stage perfection.
Thanks in advance.Information
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