In the process of installing a single set trigger into a Kentucky flintlock pistol. I have fully inletted, drilled and tapped (the tang screw) this trigger into place -[url] http://www.trackofthewolf.com...=14&subId=156&styleId=708&partNum=TR-LR-SST-C[/url]
Now that I have it in, there seems to be two problems - first, no matter what adjustment the mechanism will not always trip the lock (Pedersoli lock). Sometimes it is taking two drops of the trigger to get the lock to drop. Second problem, and the more irrating one, is the adjustment for the let off on the trigger itself seems not to be functioning. Running the set screw all the way in only renders the mechanism useless, backing the screw all of the way out and you have something less than a honest hair trigger, just barely touch the trigger and she pops off. I filed the housing down on this trigger some to get it inletted as I wanted and as I said, I have already drilled and tapped the tang screw hole - after all of this I find these problems. Returning this trigger is not an option. Any suggstions before I go to another trigger design and use this one for parts?
Now that I have it in, there seems to be two problems - first, no matter what adjustment the mechanism will not always trip the lock (Pedersoli lock). Sometimes it is taking two drops of the trigger to get the lock to drop. Second problem, and the more irrating one, is the adjustment for the let off on the trigger itself seems not to be functioning. Running the set screw all the way in only renders the mechanism useless, backing the screw all of the way out and you have something less than a honest hair trigger, just barely touch the trigger and she pops off. I filed the housing down on this trigger some to get it inletted as I wanted and as I said, I have already drilled and tapped the tang screw hole - after all of this I find these problems. Returning this trigger is not an option. Any suggstions before I go to another trigger design and use this one for parts?
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