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Topic: less trigger pull!!
Posted By: semperfi1187
Subject: less trigger pull!!
Date Posted: 09 February 2005 at 4:45pm
I discovered a way to make the trigger pull on the 98 custom, i dunno if it will work for th e a-5 or not, much,, much less. Get ahold of you rear bolt. Look at the part that the trigger slides into. See how the ridge there is pretty tall??? File that sucker down a little, BUT BE SURE TO ONLY TO A LITTLE AT A TIME!!! i found out the hard way. So i bought a new one and tried again. Take it about a quarter way down and do some test fires. its awesome!



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Posted By: bluemunky42
Date Posted: 09 February 2005 at 5:23pm
doesnt sound like it would work but i may be reading this wrong

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Posted By: crix
Date Posted: 09 February 2005 at 5:45pm
i know what hes talking about and i thought about it too.  in theory it should work, but i havent tired it and am afraid other complications may result from use of this technique.


Posted By: Bolt3
Date Posted: 10 February 2005 at 11:41am
Explain it a little clearer.


Posted By: violentrogue
Date Posted: 10 February 2005 at 2:36pm

You can do the same thing with by putting a little peice of paper or somthing between the power tube and the top of the trigger.



Posted By: Rbmllr412
Date Posted: 10 February 2005 at 6:05pm
i dont think that would work too good, he is talking about filing down the sear so the trigger is less of a pull. Wouldnt suggest trying it because it may result in chops because of the hammer not catching the sear.

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Posted By: individual
Date Posted: 10 February 2005 at 6:41pm
He's talkin about shaving down the ledge on the hammer where the sear catches. This has been done many times wiht alot of succes for many people. This does work very well but you dont truly see the benefits unless you use a trigger stop also.
   Good luck

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Posted By: semperfi1187
Date Posted: 10 February 2005 at 7:55pm
yea, individual has the right idea there. Like i said, it has to be done slowly. The fileing i mean must be done slowly. And make sure its an even amount accross the bolt. But i went down to far the first time and all it does is just fire like its runnin out of air. So dont do it unless your pretty confident in yourself. I was, so i tried. I failed the first time and tried again and it works like a charm. Its almost to the point where i look at it funny and it will fire. Im bein sarchastic there so dont reply sayin that im a idiot. But its a free upgrade as long as you do it right, i didnt and paid 20 bucks for a new one. No big deal, just a small setback. But give it a try and lemme know how it went for yall.



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