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  1. MaxxProo

    Newbie question: Trigger supposed to be that loose?

    And just like how I upgraded to an frt 15 trigger on my AR for a smoother feel, you might consider having a gunsmith check your flintlock if the looseness is bothersome. They could adjust or fine-tune it to your liking. In my case, the gunsmith's tweaks made a noticeable difference, and the...
  2. MaxxProo

    Newbie question: Trigger supposed to be that loose?

    I had a similar experience with an old flintlock pistol I restored. The trigger was pretty loose and wobbly when it wasn’t cocked, but it worked fine when firing. I learned that this is pretty common with older designs or less refined mechanisms.
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