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Rifle Basix Trigger??
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<blockquote data-quote="jmason" data-source="post: 227609" data-attributes="member: 10486"><p>I installed one of these and also had this problem. If you installed per their instructions(drill the pin holes that hold the trigger assembly w/1/8" bit, and polish replacement pins with fine sand paper before installation so ther is no binding) The pins fit very loose that hold the trigger assembly in place( they may be on the short side as well). The pin that goes through the sprung lever that releases the bolt has slid to the right side of the gun just enough that it is not completly through the sprung lever. If you take your gun out of the stock you'll see what I'm talking about. This was my issue anyway. Hope this helps, sometimes I have a hard time putting thoughts that make sense into words that make sense.</p><p> </p><p>As an aside, I will be replacing my 3rd rifle basixs trigger in a rem 700 with a jewel as well. Yup, 3 in the same gun right in a row!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmason, post: 227609, member: 10486"] I installed one of these and also had this problem. If you installed per their instructions(drill the pin holes that hold the trigger assembly w/1/8" bit, and polish replacement pins with fine sand paper before installation so ther is no binding) The pins fit very loose that hold the trigger assembly in place( they may be on the short side as well). The pin that goes through the sprung lever that releases the bolt has slid to the right side of the gun just enough that it is not completly through the sprung lever. If you take your gun out of the stock you'll see what I'm talking about. This was my issue anyway. Hope this helps, sometimes I have a hard time putting thoughts that make sense into words that make sense. As an aside, I will be replacing my 3rd rifle basixs trigger in a rem 700 with a jewel as well. Yup, 3 in the same gun right in a row! [/QUOTE]
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