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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Trigger failures
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<blockquote data-quote="Taj" data-source="post: 1581209" data-attributes="member: 98000"><p>Cohunt, you are absolutely right. I've been gunsmithing for over 40 years and to the best of my failing memory, the "failures" I've seen have been due to junk accumulation in the trigger group. Old oil and "belly button lint" from gun cases seem to be a real culprit. It turns to sludge and can keep a finely tuned trigger sear from engaging or slows down those very light sear/trigger return springs from responding the way they should. The other big reason is the end user or his buddy, has improperly adjusted the trigger. Not only can this cause failures but can be very dangerous. Just ask Remington.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taj, post: 1581209, member: 98000"] Cohunt, you are absolutely right. I've been gunsmithing for over 40 years and to the best of my failing memory, the "failures" I've seen have been due to junk accumulation in the trigger group. Old oil and "belly button lint" from gun cases seem to be a real culprit. It turns to sludge and can keep a finely tuned trigger sear from engaging or slows down those very light sear/trigger return springs from responding the way they should. The other big reason is the end user or his buddy, has improperly adjusted the trigger. Not only can this cause failures but can be very dangerous. Just ask Remington. [/QUOTE]
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