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Jewell triggers... what do I really get for the $200??
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 650736" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Yeah uncleb, you may be right. My basis is only from some communication out there by Kelby.</p><p>The implication(that I took from it) was interference between a Jewell striker arm lock and firing pin sear(during forward movement), dragging a bit. This was causing inconsistent striking/lock time.</p><p>Kelby adjusted the design to provide more clearance, and reduce the variance in lock times.</p><p>While good, IMO, a problem solved only where a problem exists.</p><p>Neither Stiller, nor Bats, seem to hold such an issue with Jewells. But there are some using Kelbys trigger with them, and happy enough. That's good to read. The more trigger choices, the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 650736, member: 1521"] Yeah uncleb, you may be right. My basis is only from some communication out there by Kelby. The implication(that I took from it) was interference between a Jewell striker arm lock and firing pin sear(during forward movement), dragging a bit. This was causing inconsistent striking/lock time. Kelby adjusted the design to provide more clearance, and reduce the variance in lock times. While good, IMO, a problem solved only where a problem exists. Neither Stiller, nor Bats, seem to hold such an issue with Jewells. But there are some using Kelbys trigger with them, and happy enough. That's good to read. The more trigger choices, the better. [/QUOTE]
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