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My low wall trigger is adjusted all the way using the set screw and it still is about 7 lbs,anyone know if there is an aftermarket trigger out there.
Thanks,Bart
 
Posts: 10 | Location: LagoVista Tx. | Registered: 23 November 2003Reply With Quote
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If your up to the task. This is what I do with my Browning B78's and M1885's. I dismantle the action (not fun, especially re-installation of the hammer springs). Then I check all parts for burrs. Check sear spring tension. To firm will effect the pull. Too light will causes the hammer to fall. Not safe. Look at the hammer notch that contacts the sear. Make sure it is smooth with no burrs. Make sure the trigger moves freely in the trigger housing. Study it closely and understand what each part does. I think the Browning 1885 hammer/sear/trigger is a good setup. Especially compared to the older B78 triggers. Hope this helps. Larry
 
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My low wall trigger is adjusted all the way using the set screw and it still is about 7 lbs,anyone know if there is an aftermarket trigger out there.
Thanks,Bart

Don't bother messing with it. Box it up and send it to Lee Shaver www.egunsmith.com.

He does it very well for about $30 or so.

Brent
 
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