The pull weight spring is a flat piano wire affair.
To make the accu-trigger work there is some machine work to be done on the receiver, in the safety area.
I have a Savage M11 Hunter XP non Accu-trigger. I read where people cut small amounts off of the coil of the trigger spring to reduce pull weight. My trigger spring ends in a small tit that engages a tiny hole in the receiver to hold it in place. If I were to cut any off of the spring what would hold it in place? Am I missing something or are they talking about a different trigger?
Also, can this trigger be replaced with the Savage Accu-trigger?
The pull weight spring is a flat piano wire affair.
To make the accu-trigger work there is some machine work to be done on the receiver, in the safety area.
Last edited by darkker; 04-17-2015 at 02:03 AM.
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Gun Shack sells the trigger spring that you are looking for
yes you can replace it with a accutrigger
best bet is with a RB sav1 trigger
Yes, the spring pictured on Gun Shacks website looks like mine. However, it says it's for an Accu-trigger. Also, they won't ship to Canada.
Not sure I understand. My trigger looks exactly like this. However, my rifle is a new Hunter XP. According to this post the SAV 1 trigger will not fit?
Last edited by deertroy1; 04-17-2015 at 08:27 AM.
When I need a spring I tear apart a cigarette lighter. Most have four tiny springs in them. I try them in triggers and cut them first before I cut the original spring. The little tit at the end can be made by using need nose pliars. Then dremel it down to the perfect height. But heck I'll cut it too.
However your rifle has a straight spring not a coil spring.this is what darkker is talking about.
savage doesn't sell individual Accutriggers. If they did Remington would buy them all and put them in their guns.
Get a RifleBasix if you want a trigger. $100
Have you done a trigger job before? If not Id get a RB trigger. Rimfires are where to start in learning how to do a trigger job.
Will the Accu-trigger fit? The parts are listed on their site?
OK I see what you have. Yea that spring runs the trig pull weight. You are talking about a job that cost zero. Try different springs. Cut that spring down etc. You need a trigger pull gauge too if you want to be able to know the pull. Triggers are easy to do. Get a spring gauge. You can weigh small fish with it like Bream. Keep it in your tackle box.
I have a trigger pull scale. I was just wondering what keeps the spring in place at the top once the small tit is removed?
My recollection (and I could be wrong - con't have a trigger handy to pull apart and look at) is that the hole in the trigger is threaded to a standard SAE machine screw thread. If it is, one can insert an appropriately sized metal or nylon screw with locktite and then cut off the head (or leave it on the bottom), leaving you with a "stud" that will go inside the coil spring and retain it.
Thomae, that's exactly what I did. The head can remain although depending on the size of the head you may have to file it down just a bit as well as take just a little off of the stock inletting directly above the rear trigger guard screw.
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