huntingfish
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Quebec City
Hi! I have a Zastava M70 bolt rifle (modern M98 clone). I have ordered a timney trigger for it and I am in the process of installing it.
I had to remove a tiny bit of metal in the sear slot to remove a contact point between the trigger assembly and the sear slot. This allowed the trigger to function: I can open the bolt and close it*. When the safety is ON, I cannot pull the trigger and when I remove the safety, a light pull of the trigger fires the rifle.
When I close the bolt though, that last 1/8" to close the bolt completely is pretty hard. I cannot use my thumb to push the bolt, I have to use the palm of my hand to get that last 1/8" of travel and then I can rotate very easily the bolt clockwise to lock it in place.
I re-read the timney installation instructions. I do believe that the sear slot has been enlarged enough...but I don't know for sure if something is binding somewhere. I was wondering if it could require me to remove even more material (lengthen the sear slot a bit more towards the front of the rifle, as I have been doing all along, or perhaps the back?). Either than, or there is a sear engagement screw on the trigger assembly. I was wondering if I would need to give that screw a bit of slack? I'm hesitant since it seems to be marked with a tiny dot of glue to know if someone moved it from the factory position.
I'd appreciate any input.
David
I had to remove a tiny bit of metal in the sear slot to remove a contact point between the trigger assembly and the sear slot. This allowed the trigger to function: I can open the bolt and close it*. When the safety is ON, I cannot pull the trigger and when I remove the safety, a light pull of the trigger fires the rifle.
When I close the bolt though, that last 1/8" to close the bolt completely is pretty hard. I cannot use my thumb to push the bolt, I have to use the palm of my hand to get that last 1/8" of travel and then I can rotate very easily the bolt clockwise to lock it in place.
I re-read the timney installation instructions. I do believe that the sear slot has been enlarged enough...but I don't know for sure if something is binding somewhere. I was wondering if it could require me to remove even more material (lengthen the sear slot a bit more towards the front of the rifle, as I have been doing all along, or perhaps the back?). Either than, or there is a sear engagement screw on the trigger assembly. I was wondering if I would need to give that screw a bit of slack? I'm hesitant since it seems to be marked with a tiny dot of glue to know if someone moved it from the factory position.
I'd appreciate any input.
David