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  • MIKE WISKEY

    just to note; this is what the parts look like


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  • NorthernGunner69
    MIKE WISKEY: 30423376734235/comments/30423347130395

    just to note; this is what the parts look like

    https://us.v-cdn.net/6031683/uploads/LLFS8RT9JG6O/17-1.jpg

    https://us.v-cdn.net/6031683/uploads/8MLWV27PVYYC/17-2.jpg

    Appreciate your help here and on the other forum, Mike!

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  • navc130

    I was not able to duplicate your problem. I pushed the bolt forward until it was stopped by the sear. Then pulled the trigger which enabled the bolt to go forward about one-quarter inch and rotate closed and uncocked. At one point during multiple tries i did get a "loose trigger" for a couple of seconds Moving the bolt seemed to undo it. That only happened once.

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  • NorthernGunner69
    navc130: 30423376734235/comments/30423393589787

    I was not able to duplicate your problem. I pushed the bolt forward until it was stopped by the sear. Then pulled the trigger which enabled the bolt to go forward about one-quarter inch and rotate closed and uncocked. At one point during multiple tries i did get a "loose trigger" for a couple of seconds Moving the bolt seemed to undo it. That only happened once.

    Damn, appreciate the reply and you trying it on your own

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  • Geri

    Some one may have changed or shortened the trigger spring.

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  • mmppres

    I am in agreement that the spring was shortened. Probably done to lighten the trigger pull. Easy fix just replace.

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