cocker is firing on trigger rleease |
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Frobs
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Posted: 31 July 2005 at 7:40pm |
ok heres how it goes:
pull trigger(back bolt moves bsck) release trigger(gun fires) etc if i cock it: pull trigger(fires, then back block moves back, as it should) release trigger(gun fires) |
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Monk
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Something wrong with your sear maybe?
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Enos Shenk
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Sear lug adjustment. You need to lengthen the sear lug just a bit.
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Frobs
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i found out that my sear spring isnt strong enough to catch the hammer lug in time
do you guys know where i could buy a stronger spring (this spring is longer than the ones that comes in the stock 02 slider grips ) Edited by Frobs |
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The Guy
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no, you need to lengthen the lug. Go read any article about timing a cocker...
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