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<blockquote data-quote="Glock119" data-source="post: 64257" data-attributes="member: 3218"><p>Also depending on how much trigger pull you want you can get spring kits from brownells and adjust it down to 1 1/2# for around $13 a far cry from $70 but you got to remember you are paying him for his time and knowledge.</p><p></p><p>All you have to do is install the new springs and adjust travel screw and engagement screw to have the thing break crisply and cleanly and a whole lot lighter. All is done with no stoning. </p><p></p><p>Just remember to do a cycle test where you cycle the bolt very fast to see if the sear is set properly and also you can do a bump test to check the same thing but I always do the cycle test as you donot want the rifle going off as your cycling the bolt if the sear is not engaged enough. Also make sure safety functions correctly.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock119, post: 64257, member: 3218"] Also depending on how much trigger pull you want you can get spring kits from brownells and adjust it down to 1 1/2# for around $13 a far cry from $70 but you got to remember you are paying him for his time and knowledge. All you have to do is install the new springs and adjust travel screw and engagement screw to have the thing break crisply and cleanly and a whole lot lighter. All is done with no stoning. Just remember to do a cycle test where you cycle the bolt very fast to see if the sear is set properly and also you can do a bump test to check the same thing but I always do the cycle test as you donot want the rifle going off as your cycling the bolt if the sear is not engaged enough. Also make sure safety functions correctly. Thanks, Ben [/QUOTE]
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