What is this screw at the back of a 1st generation SA trigger?
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What is this screw at the back of a 1st generation SA trigger?
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read the tech section. Jim put a lot of work into it. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ns/19581ME.jpg
http://savageshooters.com/SavageForu...c,19414.0.html
Me thunks the screw the lad is asking about is how the older trigger hinge pins were secured.
Bill
No, I'm asking about the set screw on the "back of the trigger". ::)
Blue, the tech section doesn't address this one. I'm more than familiar with the normal two vertical ones as well as the one that some have on the front, but I've never seen this one before. As to the hinge pins, looks like it rivetted on.
Might have something to do with the horizontal wobble ???
that screw was used to secure the trigger pin on the old triggers
My mistake. The two rearmost screws, if its the trigger you have in the pic, do the same as the pre-ATs. The rear one is the safety adjustment, the second one is the trigger over travel.Quote:
Originally Posted by GUNFANATIC
Again looking at the picture the hing pin is a slotted set screw.
Bill
rear screw is safty adj the closet to the trigger shoud be overtravel adj
Well I'll be DANGED! :o Learn somethin' new every day. ;D I was talking about the slotted screw.Quote:
Originally Posted by BillPa
Or...you have an aftermarket trigger. Two different brands of my aftermarket triggers have the mid trigger screw - keeps everything aligned.
so you weren't talking about what most of us would have called the back screw ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by GUNFANATIC
most aftermarkets use a coil spring. that one has the wire spring.Quote:
Originally Posted by dcloco