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Remington trigger spring kit
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 2046192" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>Wood Craft sells a set of 8000 grit water stones that have flat, 90 degree, 45 degree and knife edges. They will smooth flat sharp angles that do great smoothing and polish with no rolling of the angle edge. If set up with a jig.</p><p></p><p>I worked on a Remington Sendero once, The rifle with scope could be picked up by the trigger and the sear would not disengage. Added a 1lb. bag of beans still no disengagement, 2nd 1lb. bag of beans tied to forearm sling stud and the sear disengaged. ( Near 12 lb.) The sear surface looked like a miniature pipe wrench jaw. Took some careful stoning to get a crisp 3lb. hunting trigger.</p><p></p><p>If the contact surfaces are not smooth. Lube or a spring change will not help rough trigger sears.</p><p>A rough trigger sear will give you different trigger pulls on a scale, From pull to pull also.</p><p></p><p>The only Remington Trigger I ever seen just up and fail by design was 1. The piece, What is called the Connector in post #7 picture broke right through the hole it has in its face. The firing pin would just slide down as the bolt was closed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 2046192, member: 77249"] Wood Craft sells a set of 8000 grit water stones that have flat, 90 degree, 45 degree and knife edges. They will smooth flat sharp angles that do great smoothing and polish with no rolling of the angle edge. If set up with a jig. I worked on a Remington Sendero once, The rifle with scope could be picked up by the trigger and the sear would not disengage. Added a 1lb. bag of beans still no disengagement, 2nd 1lb. bag of beans tied to forearm sling stud and the sear disengaged. ( Near 12 lb.) The sear surface looked like a miniature pipe wrench jaw. Took some careful stoning to get a crisp 3lb. hunting trigger. If the contact surfaces are not smooth. Lube or a spring change will not help rough trigger sears. A rough trigger sear will give you different trigger pulls on a scale, From pull to pull also. The only Remington Trigger I ever seen just up and fail by design was 1. The piece, What is called the Connector in post #7 picture broke right through the hole it has in its face. The firing pin would just slide down as the bolt was closed. [/QUOTE]
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