Oh man another trigger work question.

cheeko

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Hi Guys.

I amworking on my new sks trigger assembly. What i found on this new Norinco is that the first stage of pull is fine. The second stage of pull is not too easy but not too hard either. What the proplem is that during seocnd stage of pull my trigger, it is long and if i release the trigger, the sear inside does not go back. So if i pull the trigger again the fist stage is longer, and the second stage is shorter.

Is this normal?

I think this is kinda bad.

And how can I shortened the second stage of trigger pull?

Thanks for your input in advance

c
 
If the weight is ok, and you can train your finger to this problem, its cause, and prevention , the key here.
Other than an inspection of affected parts , and polish of contact points with rouge paper.
***Warning*** Any trigger work must be done by a Gunsmith!!! :D
 
One of my trigger groups had a similar problem and it turned out to be that the rails that the sear rides on were bent. This caused the sear to bind. Pop out the TG and see. If the movement is impaired, just widen the gap with a screw driver
 
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