Please, If I call stuff the wrong name, cut me a little slack and tell me the correct name, Thanks
I have a few questions for those that have AR's and mod these. This is my first AR, I took the lower off and the trigger assembly apart tonight for the first time, (and reassembled it several times, a snap).
It had the typical machine marks in the notch in the hammer that made it feel like it was 60 grit pulling the trigger with about 3/8 creep, really sucked. I also would like a softer pull. I know you can change springs and add a screw to limit creep but I wanted to do as much as I could without changing parts or adding a screw or spending any money.
I polished the hammer notch and the flat on the front of the trigger where it rides to set the trigger and it helped smooth things up. Then I noticed the hammer cocking back some as I pulled the trigger, that adds to the trigger pull weight, are they all like that and why. The notch in the hammer seems to be at a slightly incorrect angle causing the (seer?) to cock the hammer back more as it's pulled and slid across the notch. I filed down that angle some (re-polished) and got it more at a 180 degree angle to the trigger so when you pull the trigger, the hammer stays stationary. I made sure to leave the edges sharp. All this is just a few .001 removal. Then the creep was still too much so I ground, (reduced) the hammer notch width back some so it has less engagement with the seer reducing the creep.
Feels great now! is this normally what you have to do or do all you just buy a after market trigger?
I have a few questions for those that have AR's and mod these. This is my first AR, I took the lower off and the trigger assembly apart tonight for the first time, (and reassembled it several times, a snap).
It had the typical machine marks in the notch in the hammer that made it feel like it was 60 grit pulling the trigger with about 3/8 creep, really sucked. I also would like a softer pull. I know you can change springs and add a screw to limit creep but I wanted to do as much as I could without changing parts or adding a screw or spending any money.
I polished the hammer notch and the flat on the front of the trigger where it rides to set the trigger and it helped smooth things up. Then I noticed the hammer cocking back some as I pulled the trigger, that adds to the trigger pull weight, are they all like that and why. The notch in the hammer seems to be at a slightly incorrect angle causing the (seer?) to cock the hammer back more as it's pulled and slid across the notch. I filed down that angle some (re-polished) and got it more at a 180 degree angle to the trigger so when you pull the trigger, the hammer stays stationary. I made sure to leave the edges sharp. All this is just a few .001 removal. Then the creep was still too much so I ground, (reduced) the hammer notch width back some so it has less engagement with the seer reducing the creep.
Feels great now! is this normally what you have to do or do all you just buy a after market trigger?
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