![]() ![]() I have to add that I watched Chuck Ries do lots of trigger jobs, years ago, and I think that I was pretty successful, just now, in using the techniques he was explaining to me while I was watching him. One surprising point: I think that polishing the trigger's finger-contact surface made more difference than did any other single modification! The trigger pull is still beyond my scale's ability to measure, but it feels a lot lighter. Then, looking at the geometry of the contacts, I carefully micro-rounded the hammer's edge-of-contact boss and the trigger-bar's edge-of-contact prong.įinally, I rounded, smoothed, and polished (to a mirror shine) the finger-contact surface of the trigger. I have had my AMT backup for a coupled decades and the trigger pull weight is almost as bad as the. ![]() I stoned and polished (by hand - no wheels) the trigger-bar-to-hammer contact points, making everything square and flat, and removing burrs and roughness. No dimensions were changed, best as I can tell. Taking your advice, I took the AMT Backup completely apart and polished every surface that moved, or rubbed against something else, with fine-grain stones and extra-fine Kratex wheels. I have now successfully completed my very first, all-alone-by-myself trigger job! ![]()
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