• Axis Trigger Shim Mod (Non-AccuTrigger)

    Today, i was handling my axis w/ the bolt out and i noticed that there was a lot of side to side play and wiggle with the trigger. So, what i did was take out the pin that the trigger pivots around and i put a tiny stainless steel washer on one side of the trigger. And, when i put my gun back together, the wiggle was greatly reduced, and when i dry-fired it, I realized that it did make the break of the trigger noticeably cleaner.



    Information originally posted by Kaianuanu


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    1. HalfTrack's Avatar
      HalfTrack -
      Hi MrFurious, I had almost exactly the same experience with a Stevens 200. Even after replacement of the trigger with a Basix, I had more side to side movement than I felt comfortable with. It was even more sensitive for me because I had reduced the heavy trigger pull. In my case I used a washer as a template and cut layers of tin foil to the correct size and thickness. Then I used half of them on one side of the trigger and the same on the other side. So far so good, and I am able to maintain a consistant 2 lb trigger pull as well. Good idea..... Good catch.....