i managed to get my trigger pull to be less than two pounds and the pull is now less than 1/4 inch. if anyone wants details let me know. i can now adjust it to long pull, medium pull or "hair" trigger. :)
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I took it all apart, cleaned it up got new screw and spring but it is kicking my ass putting it back together, any tips would be great, but i'm sure i can figure it out...lol
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what i did was pick up a longer trigger adjustment screw at the local hardware store to reduce the pull to any length i choose. then i removed the large trigger spring (yes, removed)and replaced it with a spring from a ballpoint pen (to keep the trigger from wobbling around when the gun isnt cocked). you can also replace the small one but do not use too small of a spring or you might have problems with the gun going off on its own. i cleaned up all edges on trigger assembly parts (especially trigger) and sanded them until they were smooth. be careful to not sand them to the wrong angle as this can cause malfunction in the form of the gun not staying cocked. i also removed the grease from the trigger assembly and lubed it with teflon gun oil(makes a big difference). i then adjusted the distance of the trigger pull. i got it to the point that all i had to do was touch it but then on the third time i cocked it, it didnt hold so i increased it for safety. the trigger also rubbed on the top of the trigger guard where the trigger pokes out so i trimmed that and it made it even easier. any more questions? hope this helps just dont roune off edges too much(if at all) you want rather square corners
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