I have a problem with my sage ebr. Brobee touched on this in the "Tests after assembly" sticky at the top of the MBR forum - but I need some more insight to my problem.
Approx how much are you required to take off the stock in order to get it to work correctly. I don't want to screw up my nice new expensive stock.
If anybody can help me out, I'd appreciate it.
I started a new thread, because I didn't know if the new post I put in would attract anybody's attention. Hope this doesn't offend anybody!
Thanks, Carl
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Originally Posted by Brobee
The fix is pretty easy for the most part....the issue stems from dimensional differences in the stock that effect the trigger group/receiver spacing relationship. In 95% of the guns I have seen exhibiting this problem, fixng it involves milling/sanding out a small amount of material from the ledge on the bottom of the stock where the back end of the trigger group sits.
For your rifle to be safe, the disconnector in your trigger group MUST catch the hammer when the trigger is fully depressed while the action cycles:
Good luck...
Brobee
Approx how much are you required to take off the stock in order to get it to work correctly. I don't want to screw up my nice new expensive stock.
If anybody can help me out, I'd appreciate it.
I started a new thread, because I didn't know if the new post I put in would attract anybody's attention. Hope this doesn't offend anybody!
Thanks, Carl
Quote:
Originally Posted by Brobee
The fix is pretty easy for the most part....the issue stems from dimensional differences in the stock that effect the trigger group/receiver spacing relationship. In 95% of the guns I have seen exhibiting this problem, fixng it involves milling/sanding out a small amount of material from the ledge on the bottom of the stock where the back end of the trigger group sits.
For your rifle to be safe, the disconnector in your trigger group MUST catch the hammer when the trigger is fully depressed while the action cycles:
Good luck...
Brobee