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    embalmer883
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    Identify this trigger


    I traded Devin from Sin Arms out of a model 12 action it came with a trigger that I think is after market. It has stopped resetting. Can you guys lead me to the manufacture, or is it a savage factory.






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    It looks like a SSS to me . It stopped resetting? Before anything else I'd dump some Ronsion lighter fluid in it then go from there. The screw serving as the trigger hinge pin has me a little concerned, I can't say any of mine have that feature.

    Bill

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    If you hold the trigger forward manually while closing the bolt it will reset. Otherwise the sear does not reset.


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    Bill is right. It is 100% a SSS trigger, AND that phillips head screw is not an original. If it is overtightened, too big, or something like that it could be causing the trigger to malfunction. You may wanna send it in to SSS for them to go over it.
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    That's why suggested the lighter fluid. Whoever owned it previously may have been a WD40 user and gunked the thing up. It also appears someone at sometime worked on it. That screw in the trigger shouldn't be there. It should be a pin pressed into the housing. Who knows what else may have been done to it.



    I don't have the instructions handy. It might just be an adjustment , but the fact it quite working tells me something isn't right.


    Bill

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    I've got an email in to SSS to see if I can send it in for an overhaul. Thanks guys.


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