- Location
- Smithers, B.C.
Hello,
Ok fellows here is the situation. I stripped, cleaned, oiled and wiped down my entire No.I Mk.III 1917 Dated Enfield. No issues. I took it to the range, and though getting 4 inch groups on irons at 150 yards, I noticed that I may have made a mistake putting the trigger back into place.. where as before I noticed I had a rather crisp "Pull....stop...pull BANG" Now, I find the secondary trigger pull is virtually non existant, if it's there it's really a hair trigger. I got quite the shock when I set up for a shot down range and pulled the trigger back normally and she went off. Any ideas?
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Ok fellows here is the situation. I stripped, cleaned, oiled and wiped down my entire No.I Mk.III 1917 Dated Enfield. No issues. I took it to the range, and though getting 4 inch groups on irons at 150 yards, I noticed that I may have made a mistake putting the trigger back into place.. where as before I noticed I had a rather crisp "Pull....stop...pull BANG" Now, I find the secondary trigger pull is virtually non existant, if it's there it's really a hair trigger. I got quite the shock when I set up for a shot down range and pulled the trigger back normally and she went off. Any ideas?
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