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I need a gunsmith. That can fix my Sako trigger. I had a local work on it and that was a big mistake. Thanks | ||
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What was the original problem & what did the gun plumber do to it? ------------------ | |||
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Poor trigger pull was the problem. The gun smith took the trigger apart and did some honing. And now the trigger will not set at all. A bit to light. | |||
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Anybody, I could sure use the name of a good gunsmith to fix my trigger. Thanks | |||
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Maybe it just needs to be adjusted a little, I know if you get to close to the edge the sear won't catch to cock the gun. | |||
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I do Sako triggers. Bill's Accuracy Shop 511 Gunby Rd Salisbury Md 21804 Send the barreled action if you like, Trigger job is $50.00 plus return shipping. I offer trigger service on most rifles. Desired pull weight needs to be attached to shipment. A Sako can make most weights over "1"lb and some lighter for target shooting. Safe hunting trigger is about 2lbs. Some brands is limited to the 2lb. thanksBill Truitt Building Dreams, What's yours? | |||
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Once done satisfy yourself that it reallyis safe. This involves slamming the bolt shut, tapping the cocked striker with a hard object, bouncing the stock on the floor, pulling the trigger with the safety on and then putting the safety off, tapping up on the bolt handle with safe off and tapping front of bolt (near lugs). If it goes off in any of these situations it's too light. My own is safe a hair under 2lbs but it has been returned from a trigger job in a condition where it would fire if cycled hard. Note - use your commonsense and don't destroy the gun | |||
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