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Old November 3, 2000, 12:40 AM   #1
RHarris
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Join Date: June 18, 2000
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I'd like to improve the trigger on an Ar-15. I can't stand the rough heavy trigger it has and am not ready to spend a lot of money for a new drop in trigger.

I've read about this in other threads and am aware of the problems of the surface hardening getting removed.

If I do wear the surface down through the hardening, how long will it take until I discover I have done so? Is there any easy fix if too much of the surface is removed?

The engagement surfaces between the hammer and trigger seem to be the main cause of the problem. Will polishing the pin and other surfaces that move against each other really make much of a difference?

Any suggestions would be appreciated. I'm not trying to match one of those expensive drop in trigger assemblies, but what it already has is horrible. I'd be happy if I could just make the trigger feel like a trigger on a new out-of-the-box Marlin lever action.
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