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| Fritz, those factory triggers are fairly easy to tune. You just need to find a trigger man who is familiar with disconnectors to make sure the trigger will reset. |
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| @ malm, thanks for the hint, have to try to find someone in Germany, mayby not an easy job! |
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| Funny you mention Browning triggers. Many years ago I spent almost nine months culling game for meat at the Nazinga Game Ranch in Burkina Faso with a Browning semi-auto in 300 Win mag.
Sometimes the guns (we had two)stopped functioning. If you cleaned the trigger mechanism out with gasoline it would start working again.
I am not a gunsmith but it seemed to be related to getting sand in the trigger mechanism. |
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