Gents , I need a sear spring for a 116 that I recently bought . Checked several supply houses - no luck yet . Any assistance will be appreciated . thanks , carp
Gents , I need a sear spring for a 116 that I recently bought . Checked several supply houses - no luck yet . Any assistance will be appreciated . thanks , carp
Which trigger is it
Broken?
Acu Trigger or non acu trigger?
Acu has the blade in the middle of the trigger (silver thingy most likely)
It's not an accutrigger . It is a coil spring . This rifle was made before 1995 I think . The serial # was not available on Savage's site , and they advised that they dont supply parts for rifles made before '95 (I think). I was bedding the stock and punched the pin on the trigger group -shot that spring behind my workbench somewhere.
Do you remember if it's 'legs' were at 180 or 90 degrees to each other and did it use a bushing in the coils? I have one with the 90 legs and one 180 that used the bushing. IIRC you can use the 90 either way. If you can't locate one shoot me a PM, I'll send you which ever you need.
Bill
Each morning eat a live green toad, it will be the worst thing you'll have face all day.
It's just a coil spring, take one out of an ink pen and use it, if one isn't enough, use 2
He needed a sear 'torsion" spring, not a trigger reset-WOP coil spring. The non-AT factory triggers didn't use a coil spring anywhere. When he said " [I] punched the pin on the trigger group -shot that spring behind my workbench somewhere" I knew exactly what he launched! I'm sending him one sometime today or tomorrow.
Each morning eat a live green toad, it will be the worst thing you'll have face all day.
This, There are the factory springs and there is the mod. Lots of you tube stuff.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
I lost one of those springs before. Never found it.
When Brownells had them in stock I ordered a few. In the meantime I made something from a bobby pin or something like that and it worked until I received the springs from brownells.
I lost one and made one out of some piano wire from the hardware store, Just wrapped it around a pencil and then clipped it to length. That was years ago and it's been working fine ever since.
A good wife and a steady job has ruined many a great hunter.
Gentlemen , Thank you very much for you help , and Bill , I really appreciate the spring . It is very nice of you to help me out .Thanks again , Scott
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