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<mhbrumfield>
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Hello guys
I have a Remington 541tHB and was wandering how a person could reduce the pull on the trigger. It does have a travle adjustment on it but I am wanting to make it softer.

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mhbrumfield

 
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<Gary Rihn>
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Go to your local garage & get an assortment of tire valve stem springs. Trial & error will tell you which one to use.

If you're not comfortable with doing this, I highly recommend taking it to a good gunsmith!

 
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<holtz>
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If the 541 is important to you, I would strongly suggest you pay a competent 'smith to do it right.

If you want to "do it yourself", experiment first with less important guns (your neighbor's?). Eventually you'll get the hang of it.

Steve

 
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<Gary Rihn>
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quote:
Originally posted by holtz:
experiment first with less important guns (your neighbor's?)

Steve-

Man, I'm glad I'm not *your* neighbor!!

 
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<mhbrumfield>
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Thanks for all your help guys.
Whatis a good way to find a reputable gun smith who is not going to screw up my pride and joy.

All ye; My neighbor said to kiss his !@#.

 
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<Gary Rihn>
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I see that you are from Ohio. Anywhere near Cleveland? Look up Claude Gatewood, great 'smith up that way.

www.claudegatewood.com

He's done some 10/22 & 77/22 triggers for me that are great. You should be able to contact him thru his website, or try calling him at 440-230-GUNS.

 
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<holtz>
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Gary, anything for a friend!

mhbrumfield, finding a good 'smith ain't easy. Best bet is to spend some time at the range (including trap & skeet) an just talk to people. Avid shooters always get trigger jobs. You should soon come up with a consensus of opinion.

Steve

 
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