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Thread: Trigger Break in?
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9 May 2008, 18:35 #1
Trigger Break in?
I just got my Noveske Recce and took it out for the first time today... and I love it. I'm just wondering if the trigger is gonna smooth out any or if what it is, is what it is. This is my first real exposure to a "fighting" gun, so, being used to hunting rifles and target rifles, the trigger was a little bit... well... "rugged". I know it's a different ball game, I guess what I'm asking is, does it smooth out over time or should I look for an aftermarket trigger? Another question, what is the idea behind, and value of anti-rotational pins?
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9 May 2008, 18:45 #2
Copious amounts of dry-firing and a tiny dab of quality grease on the trigger and hammer contact surfaces can help, but don't expect any drastic changes. To get a really nice trigger you're going to be looking at an aftermarket trigger or re-working of the factory trigger by someone who know the system. As a side note, I'm sure liking the Geissele triggers.
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9 May 2008, 19:25 #3
Is the Geissele drop in, or does it have to be installed by a gunsmith?
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9 May 2008, 20:43 #4
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10 May 2008, 19:10 #6
cool. I've got 1400 rounds under the bed, will have to get rid of some of those, see if that helps. If not, maybe I'll try the Geissele...
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The ammo will be just a little more costly than the Geissele...
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11 May 2008, 21:53 #8
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