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2005-01-30 09:43:26 ET
It's as I feared.
If you look closely at the first pic previously posted you'd notice a cut in the trigger housing right in front and below of the rear sight ring. Whoever cut the receiver did so a little too much. There's not supposed to be a cut there. Mind you, this is would be all cosmetic damage but the fool cut deep enough to cut off a chunk of the trigger. What it cut was this:
This is a side view. That's actually a pair of "arms" used to hook onto a rivet in the trigger housing. This keeps the trigger from going too far forward. Well on mine one is completely cut off and the other "arm" is attached by a millimeter of steel. It's also bent... upwards. What this means is that the trigger, when at rest, stays too far forward thus pushing the tripping lever down a little too low so the sear can't catch the notch on the tripping lever. Grrr... looks like I'm getting a new trigger. |
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