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Trigger issue
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<blockquote data-quote="yoteslayer" data-source="post: 1599740" data-attributes="member: 63634"><p>We don't know it's bending the action the action for sure because of tolerance in manufacturing this happens after installing 100s of triggers I have had this happen many times with out looking at the rifle there is no way of telling if it is bending also if the guy is ok with bending the action it will still fix the problem you also said don't go whittling on things that's what an idiot that has now idea how a trigger works would say I just sent timney response to show you that it's ok to take a little off the cocking piece but I can see you think you know everything and not willing to learn anything new also as you could see he said when he polled the trigger the firing pin didn't fall but when he wiggled the bolt it would so right there you can tell it's not the trigger binding it's something after the trigger releases so that's about the only thing it can be even in timneys trouble shooting it says if firing pin doesn't fall to take a little of the cocking piece so I guess if you want to argue with the manufacturer then I guess you know everything</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yoteslayer, post: 1599740, member: 63634"] We don’t know it’s bending the action the action for sure because of tolerance in manufacturing this happens after installing 100s of triggers I have had this happen many times with out looking at the rifle there is no way of telling if it is bending also if the guy is ok with bending the action it will still fix the problem you also said don’t go whittling on things that’s what an idiot that has now idea how a trigger works would say I just sent timney response to show you that it’s ok to take a little off the cocking piece but I can see you think you know everything and not willing to learn anything new also as you could see he said when he polled the trigger the firing pin didn’t fall but when he wiggled the bolt it would so right there you can tell it’s not the trigger binding it’s something after the trigger releases so that’s about the only thing it can be even in timneys trouble shooting it says if firing pin doesn’t fall to take a little of the cocking piece so I guess if you want to argue with the manufacturer then I guess you know everything [/QUOTE]
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