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Dave Waits
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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10-18-2009 09:43 PM
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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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Agreed, buy a trigger pin and hammer pin. Wtih these new parts installed you should be OK. However, you should be prepared to buy a new trigger housing if this continues with the new parts. The trigger housing could be out of spec.
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OK guys thanks for the advice. New pins ordered today. If that doesn't cure the problem we'll get a new housing and trigger.
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Just check first to see if your trigger pin is bent. That would explain the moving pin. That happened here once.
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the keeper that the spring fits in ,the cut out should face out it is in backwards.
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Herb- That's not correct. Check your own rifle or a diagram in Duff's book.
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sorry looking at a tool drawing check the part , and it right.