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Gunsmithing
Is my trigger safe?
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<blockquote data-quote="nksmfamjp" data-source="post: 1864935" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>So, I read a couple things on here....first, lots of folks running 2oz - 2 lb triggers on here. Second, there are lots of DIY and professional gunsmiths on here.</p><p></p><p>So, I would like some help/discussion on a couple of questions:</p><p></p><p>1) When setting triggers, do you lock down settings? With locktite or epoxy?</p><p>2) How do you test for "jarring off"? What is your minimum acceptable level for a rifle carried with a chambered round? </p><p>3) What "user" level safety confirmations do you do after your knowledge of trigger work has been built? Do you confirm lock of settings? Safety function? Other?Do you share this with your customers?</p><p></p><p>I'll post my methods later, but am interested in others. I also want to be careful that this should not be "legal" advice, just a comparison of what folks do. Regardless of what is written, we all need to be clear that it is hard to read a post and know exactly what is being done....if that makes any sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nksmfamjp, post: 1864935, member: 1951"] So, I read a couple things on here....first, lots of folks running 2oz - 2 lb triggers on here. Second, there are lots of DIY and professional gunsmiths on here. So, I would like some help/discussion on a couple of questions: 1) When setting triggers, do you lock down settings? With locktite or epoxy? 2) How do you test for “jarring off”? What is your minimum acceptable level for a rifle carried with a chambered round? 3) What “user” level safety confirmations do you do after your knowledge of trigger work has been built? Do you confirm lock of settings? Safety function? Other?Do you share this with your customers? I’ll post my methods later, but am interested in others. I also want to be careful that this should not be “legal” advice, just a comparison of what folks do. Regardless of what is written, we all need to be clear that it is hard to read a post and know exactly what is being done....if that makes any sense. [/QUOTE]
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