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ROGER MILLER
July 29, 2005, 04:07 PM
Hi New To The Group
I Have A Bushmaster Dcm Rifle And It Seams That The Trigger Pull Changes Though Out The Match. The Second Stage Sometimes Disappears Or Is Much Lighter At Times. What Can I Do About It ???
HSMITH
July 29, 2005, 11:00 PM
Welcome to The Firing Line!!!!!
If your trigger group is cleand and properly lubed then in my experience what you describe is typically a geometry problem on the trigger parts coupled with a lack of consistency in the surfaces. The best solution would be to send it back and have it repaired or replace the trigger group. If I was going to replace it I would call the guys at White Oak Armory and talk to them, they will steer you right.
Try some good grease on the trigger and hammer surfaces after a good cleaining, see if it helps by dry firing a match in the living room. If it is still vague then pursue repairs or replacement.
ROGER MILLER
July 30, 2005, 07:14 PM
Do You Recomend A Complete Disassemble Cleaning Or Just Using An Spray Cleaner And A Q Tip
Lycanthrope
July 31, 2005, 01:55 AM
Just flush it with Zippo lighter fluid.
A good RRA from WOA will run about $100, but it will be top notch.
joshua
July 31, 2005, 09:36 AM
What I do with my AR's trigger group is usually break it down then oil just the contact parts (sparingly). When I'm lazy and I don't want to mess with all the pins and parts I usually spray it with WD-40, hold the hammer in a manner where I can spray in between contact points. Then use pressured air to push out all that extra WD-40. Wipe it down and done. josh
Tim R
August 1, 2005, 03:49 AM
A WOP tuned RRA 2 stage trigger is the cats meow without breaking the bank. There are a couple of ways to get one.....buy it from Holliger at White Oak Precision or send a RRA 2 stage trigger to Holliger at WOP with $35.00. $5.00 of that is used for shipping back to you. By the way, Holliger owns both WOA and WOP.
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