Just installed a Finnish trigger spring in my 1934 nagant (got the spring from Finland on eBay)
It does feel different, there is a tactile "click" and then a little bit more and the trigger engages. The little bit more seems to be the same distance each time. Ie you know where it will be.
Next I will install a second one in a Polish 1953 m44 (that trigger was discriped to me by a guy at the range as like an "old cooey" you pull on it and you quite never know when it will engage)
I have only dry fired this afternoon, looking forward to some range time this week
It does feel different, there is a tactile "click" and then a little bit more and the trigger engages. The little bit more seems to be the same distance each time. Ie you know where it will be.
Next I will install a second one in a Polish 1953 m44 (that trigger was discriped to me by a guy at the range as like an "old cooey" you pull on it and you quite never know when it will engage)
I have only dry fired this afternoon, looking forward to some range time this week




















































