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    I had a trigger group a while back that wouldn't work with a particular trigger. I pulled it aside and taggged it "bad trigger", put another in and everything was fine. The other day I was building a t. grooup and needed a trigger. I grabbed the "bad" trigger, slapped it in and it worked perfectly. The moral? Try swapping a few parts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dryheat View Post
    I had a trigger group a while back that wouldn't work with a particular trigger. I pulled it aside and taggged it "bad trigger", put another in and everything was fine. The other day I was building a t. grooup and needed a trigger. I grabbed the "bad" trigger, slapped it in and it worked perfectly. The moral? Try swapping a few parts.
    Thanks for the suggestion, unfortunately I have no parts to swap out with.

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    I'm seeing waayyy too much lube on that triggergroup. Get all that grease off of it, it's on your sear engagement area, BAD JU-JU!! Oh, and buy a new trigger pin and a hammer pin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Waits View Post
    I'm seeing waayyy too much lube on that triggergroup. Get all that grease off of it, it's on your sear engagement area, BAD JU-JU!! Oh, and buy a new trigger pin and a hammer pin.
    +1 on the trigger and hammer pins

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    in addtiion to the pins, I would simply get a completely new TRIGGER also. It's hard to tell sometimes if one has been altered etc.


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