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Mk V trigger issue.
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<blockquote data-quote="WildBillG" data-source="post: 1875967" data-attributes="member: 106952"><p>I am no good with pictures so I will try and explain better. You mentioned where rifle was built mine was built in California. From what I am seeing my thought is that the sear is in the wrong place. Is this possible when the post and trigger release match their holes just fine. My reciever had the retaining pin in the hole in the reciever when I got it. The large round post had no hole through it though. Was their a mk v trigger that was not held in with a retaining pin. Also there are 2 tapped holes between the trigger release and the sear would these be for adjustments of some kind. the smaller hole is 6/40 thread the larger is 10/32 if this helps. There is no name on the trigger any where.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildBillG, post: 1875967, member: 106952"] I am no good with pictures so I will try and explain better. You mentioned where rifle was built mine was built in California. From what I am seeing my thought is that the sear is in the wrong place. Is this possible when the post and trigger release match their holes just fine. My reciever had the retaining pin in the hole in the reciever when I got it. The large round post had no hole through it though. Was their a mk v trigger that was not held in with a retaining pin. Also there are 2 tapped holes between the trigger release and the sear would these be for adjustments of some kind. the smaller hole is 6/40 thread the larger is 10/32 if this helps. There is no name on the trigger any where. [/QUOTE]
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