izh 46m trigger movement
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izh 46m trigger movement
The reach on my 46m is too long and I need to move the trigger back. I have the adjustment screw loose but the trigger won't move and retain it's position. What am I failing to do?
IZH 46m trigger movement
The trigger is mounted on a slide. I thought it was pivoted. Many thanks, I anticipated having to whittle on the stock some more.
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46M Trigger Position
My 46M also has the trigger too far forward. But the factory staked the adjustment screw to prevent it being loosened.
Is this common?
Short of grinding out the portion of the trigger where the threads are staked, has anyone come up with a less drastic way to get that screw loose?
TIA
Bob
Is this common?
Short of grinding out the portion of the trigger where the threads are staked, has anyone come up with a less drastic way to get that screw loose?
TIA
Bob
I once again suggest this replacement:
http://www.pyramydair.com/s/a/Air_Ventu ... embly/4101
http://www.pyramydair.com/s/a/Air_Ventu ... embly/4101
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Baikal 46M Trigger Position
My 46M also needs the trigger position adjusted. But the factory staked the clamp screw so it can't be loosened (go figure).
Is this common on these?
Has anyone figured out a way to get that screw loose short of just grinding out the the staked portion of the threads? I can do that, but hate taking a dremel to a good gun just on principle.
TIA
Bob
Is this common on these?
Has anyone figured out a way to get that screw loose short of just grinding out the the staked portion of the threads? I can do that, but hate taking a dremel to a good gun just on principle.
TIA
Bob