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10 March 2005, 17:36
M16
Model 70 trigger spring
Who sells a lighter trigger spring for the new model 70's? Can you just clip a coil off of the current spring. It seems like it will be to short if the spring is clipped.
10 March 2005, 17:41
WORLDHUNTER1
Don't clip it, this is a big mistake. Send it to Mark Penrod in Indiana. He has adjusted 3 for me down to 2.5Ib by remachining them.
10 March 2005, 17:52
butchloc
don't shorten it, just go find lighter ones, any hardware store usually has assortments, but a couple & see which one give you the weight you want
10 March 2005, 18:27
mstarling
A couple of years ago I ordered the following spring from Brownell's:

910-000-222 U356401700 TRIGGER SPRING $3.12

It gave me a 2 1/2 # trigger pull.


Mike

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10 March 2005, 19:25
ShopCartRacing
I was just recently able to adjust it down to about 4 pounds.
Anything lighter than that is a stretch.

I use a spring kit from Wolff that has a bunch of different diameters and strenghts.
Your local gunsmith should really be able to do the whole job, spring included for well under $50.

-Spencer
10 March 2005, 19:44
DMB
Spencer,
I bought a couple of Wolff spring kits a little over a year ago, and use the springs for trigger jobs. I think it is a good investment as there are always springs of the right diameter with thinner wire to use. I just cut them to length and go for it. The spring change, plus parts polishing gives a good pull with the sear engagement set right. I use a good Molly paste to lube engagement surfaces.
Don




11 March 2005, 03:47
Wayne Elmer
They sell these on Ebay. Can't vouch for their quality.

Regards, Wayne E.

Ebay M70 light pull trigger spring auction
11 March 2005, 10:06
ShopCartRacing
I set half the trigger pull in the pre-travel and the other half in spring and sear engagement.

I use the Shooters Choice Hi-Tech synthetic Grease that comes in the little syringe.

-Spencer