Thanks pisgah. Now to use the search for trigger mods
Thanks pisgah. Now to use the search for trigger mods
"Before a standing army can rule, the people must be disarmed, as they are in almost every country in Europe."
- Noah Webster
I did the mod that involves replacing the factory spring with a screw (10-24 I believe) and a simple, lightweight, coil spring. I also did some stoning of the trigger/sear notch. My Axis trigger pull is now about 2.5 pounds.
The screw allows for adjusting out the takeup. Takeup on mine is almost non-existent. I put blue thread locker on the screw when I had it adjusted where I wanted it.
If you don't have the screw or a suitable spring, you should be able to get these at the hardware store. I already had all the parts since I am a born tinkerer and never throw away a screw or a spring. Plus, I have spring assortments from Brownell's and Harbor Freight. You can also get lighter replacement springs from Amazon, ebay, etc. that are a direct replacement for the factory spring.
I also put powdered graphite on the trigger/sear notch. That usually gets rid of several ounces of trigger pull.
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