Usually people complain about a very tight safety. It is a matter of a hairpin spring in your trigger assembly.
You'll have to take it out and see if it is too loose or possibly out of place.
Usually people complain about a very tight safety. It is a matter of a hairpin spring in your trigger assembly.
You'll have to take it out and see if it is too loose or possibly out of place.
For someone that has a very tight safety how would u fix that problem.
Get some leather gloves and a small piece of wood (like a wooden chopstick). Work the safety on and off for two hours or so (watch a hockey game or movie on tv). That should fix it.
The gloves are to minimize blisters and stop you from bleeding on your rifle.
Some people will also use toothpaste with this method as it is a mild abrasive.
Use spearmint. I used Frog Lube on my AR and pistol and now they smell like gum! Now I'm allowed to clean my guns in bed.....Lol..how do u know?
I think Ill stick to toothpaste![]()
Sounds easy until you try to reassemble the trigger group.




























