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Goosic
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Posted: July 19 2020 at 6:09pm |
I removed the old barrel and got down to focusing on improving the trigger pull. I started by putting a small bevel on the trigger and sear axis pin holes. I then stoned the sides of both so they can move freely without any friction during movement. The cocking piece, sear,and trigger contact points were then polished with a very fine jeweler's rouge. The sear spring is out of a No1Mk111*. It still retains the two stages. However,because of how high a polish was achieved, it feels more like a single stage and the trigger pull is now a nice clean and consistent pull with a 36 ounce let off.
The scope bases are PH BA21 for the rear and a PH19 for the front. The scope rings are Bisley HT075 with 30mm main tube and a 17mm dovetail base with guide pins. The scope is a Lucid 6-24×50 with side focus... |
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WilliamS
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Looking good! Can't wait to see the finished rifle. What furniture are you going with?
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Goosic
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A complete No4Mk2 furniture set. All walnut.
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