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07-27-2003, 08:33 PM | #21 |
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Hello again fellows,
I have been studying Herontin's animated firing sequence from his CD and it appears that the trigger spring may not be strong enough to return the top of the trigger lever to it's "outer most" position thereby not allowing the disconnector pin to move forward so that the next trigger pull will push the trigger lever against the disconnector pin, moving the sear bar in and releasing the firing pin mechanism. On the other hand, as I **** it with the sideplate on, at times I can squeeze the trigger harder and it will fire, thus indicating that the top of the trigger lever may not be beefy enough to push the sear bar in far enough. Could be either problem, both of the problems, or neither of the examples. But, as I watch the action in animation, I see that at some point in the loading of the next round the trigger lever must "back off" enough to allow the disconnector pin to come forward. And the disconnector pin moves smoothly and freely with a strong spring tension. I sure appreciate the clues you guys have been giving me. Where would I get a set of springs? Thanks, LarryT |
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