Browning Buckmark Trigger

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I recently purchase a Browning Buckmark with the flat sided 5 1/2" barrel. I have put a Red Dot sight on which improves my accuracy a lot. Generally love the gun, accurate and reliable now that I have found ammo it likes. The issue I have is that I find the curve of the trigger to tight for my fat trigger finger. Does anyone know of a replacement trigger that is straighter. I can find adjustable triggers but not straighter ones.
 
slightly off topic, and sorry to hijack.
I am having problems with my Buckmark trigger, it will chamber a round but the trigger will not engage. Anyone know why?
It's definitely not a cleaning or ammo issue.
Do I need a new part? which one?
 
slightly off topic, and sorry to hijack.
I am having problems with my Buckmark trigger, it will chamber a round but the trigger will not engage. Anyone know why?
It's definitely not a cleaning or ammo issue.
Do I need a new part? which one?

Never had any problem with mine other than you need to use Hi Velocity Ammo. That may be your issue. Any hi velocity ammo I have used works fine but low or standard does not.
 
Never had any problem with mine other than you need to use Hi Velocity Ammo. That may be your issue. Any hi velocity ammo I have used works fine but low or standard does not.


As I mentioned already it is not ammo related because it does this with all ammo.
 
disconnector problem?
The trigger shape would have to be gunsmithed I would think.
What about building it up with some JB weld or ?
 
Never had any problem with mine other than you need to use Hi Velocity Ammo. That may be your issue. Any hi velocity ammo I have used works fine but low or standard does not.

i've only tried two types of ammo in my buckmark (cci mini mag & cci standard velocity) and mine prefers the standard velocity.
 
my buckmark eats everything, standard, sub sonic and HV. Triggers aren't great, and there's not an easy way that i'm aware of to improve the new ones, sadly. JB weld on the face or having a gunsmith recontour it are your only options for shape.
 
my buckmark eats everything, standard, sub sonic and HV. Triggers aren't great, and there's not an easy way that i'm aware of to improve the new ones, sadly. JB weld on the face or having a gunsmith recontour it are your only options for shape.

That was what I figured but it is tough to do that with the gold trigger.
 
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