ipscgraz
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
When my sons were young I bought a couple of single shot 22's as their first rifles. One is perfectly fine and still in service but the other rifle (Lakefield Mark 1) had some pretty poor sights . I hired a sight sponsor to install a Williams rear peep and appropriate front bead, which worked out well but somehow the trigger went to hell during the process. By this time both boys had progressed to other rifles and I didn't worry about and considered it a rainy day project.
Fast forward a few years and I now have 4 grandkids so it is time to start preparing to repeat the intro-to-firearms-with-a-single shot-rimfire plan. I dug out the poor abandoned rifle; somehow the trigger had gotten worse with a lot of creep and a lot of force required to make it work.
I opened it up and the sear has no straight edges on mating surfaces; everything is rounded off a little bit. I tried using a stone and got rid of a lot of the creep but still has a pretty tough trigger.
Before I throw my hands in the air I thought I would replace the sear and try again. WGP has no stock and no recommendation as to where I might find one.
Anybody got an old parts gun, or an idea where else to look?
Fast forward a few years and I now have 4 grandkids so it is time to start preparing to repeat the intro-to-firearms-with-a-single shot-rimfire plan. I dug out the poor abandoned rifle; somehow the trigger had gotten worse with a lot of creep and a lot of force required to make it work.
I opened it up and the sear has no straight edges on mating surfaces; everything is rounded off a little bit. I tried using a stone and got rid of a lot of the creep but still has a pretty tough trigger.
Before I throw my hands in the air I thought I would replace the sear and try again. WGP has no stock and no recommendation as to where I might find one.
Anybody got an old parts gun, or an idea where else to look?