Hey all,
Well I couldn't resist the urge and bought myself another SKS. So now I have to go through the rigors of getting it set up the way I want. And the first thing on my list is giving it a trigger job. Unfortunately surplusrifle.com has up and disappeared, pity I didn't save the webpages relating to different ways to tinker/mod the rifle. So I got some info from youtube on trigger jobs. One of the step the guy does is shorten the sear to take up the excess creep in the trigger. I sent him a message on youtube and facebook but yet to receive a response ... so that bring me here.
Is it the angled side of the sear that you remove material from while maintaining the angle?
Or is the the flat side?
I couldn't really tell from the video, his fingers get in the way of a clear shot.
Alright folks ... fire away.
Well I couldn't resist the urge and bought myself another SKS. So now I have to go through the rigors of getting it set up the way I want. And the first thing on my list is giving it a trigger job. Unfortunately surplusrifle.com has up and disappeared, pity I didn't save the webpages relating to different ways to tinker/mod the rifle. So I got some info from youtube on trigger jobs. One of the step the guy does is shorten the sear to take up the excess creep in the trigger. I sent him a message on youtube and facebook but yet to receive a response ... so that bring me here.
Is it the angled side of the sear that you remove material from while maintaining the angle?
Or is the the flat side?
I couldn't really tell from the video, his fingers get in the way of a clear shot.
Alright folks ... fire away.


















































