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Author Topic: Set Trigger on Crockett .32  (Read 5930 times)

Offline Hanshi

Re: Set Trigger on Crockett .32
« Reply #15 on: April 22, 2017, 12:55:05 PM »
I have a nice little rifle that apparently developed the same problem as your Crockett.  From the beginning the set trigger pull was extraordinarily light; resulting in more than one firing before I was quite ready.  I took the trigger out in hopes of a fix.  Adjusting the trigger screw didn't help.  The little wire spring popped out.  I put it back in and replaced the assembly back in the rifle.  Now the set trigger was pretty much useless but the front, unset trigger was crisp and light.  I use this rifle as a target rifle as it's super accurate and easy to shoot.
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