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Timney trigger issiues
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<blockquote data-quote="11 Charlie" data-source="post: 948941" data-attributes="member: 80172"><p>I have a Timney in my sporterized Remington US Model of 1917. When I first installed it the sear would let go on closing(it's cock on close) every 15 or so times. Obviously not good. Upon reading I found the front screw that holds the trigger to the action has to be super tight. I thought I had tightened it plenty but I pulled it apart and sure enough, it had a little bit farther I could tighten it. I felt like I was going to twist the screw head off but it worked.1300+ shots later and many additional times of cycling the bolt and never another problem. Your and my triggers may be dissimilar to the point this isn't the problem but who knows? God Bless and good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="11 Charlie, post: 948941, member: 80172"] I have a Timney in my sporterized Remington US Model of 1917. When I first installed it the sear would let go on closing(it's cock on close) every 15 or so times. Obviously not good. Upon reading I found the front screw that holds the trigger to the action has to be super tight. I thought I had tightened it plenty but I pulled it apart and sure enough, it had a little bit farther I could tighten it. I felt like I was going to twist the screw head off but it worked.1300+ shots later and many additional times of cycling the bolt and never another problem. Your and my triggers may be dissimilar to the point this isn't the problem but who knows? God Bless and good luck! [/QUOTE]
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