Very clean Renegade from an Internet auction has a very hard trigger pull with zero trigger travel after hammer fall.
Took things apart and found a geometry problem. Contact face of trigger bar is contacting the sear right at the end of the trigger travel. The trigger return spring on the trigger plate is bottoming before sear release. Heavy pressure flexes the tip of the trigger return spring just enough to get release.
Trigger bar also contacts the sear at such an angle that it appears to be pushing forward on the sear as well as lifting up.
My proposed fix is to build up the face of the trigger bar with a piece of 1/16" or 5/64" drill rod held in place with epoxy (or JB weld). This will let it contact the sear earlier. If this works, I plan to solder the drill rod to the face of the trigger bar.
Is this clear (not sure my terms are right)? Does this fix sound reasonable? Is there an easier way?
BTW, the set trigger works fine.
Thanks.
Took things apart and found a geometry problem. Contact face of trigger bar is contacting the sear right at the end of the trigger travel. The trigger return spring on the trigger plate is bottoming before sear release. Heavy pressure flexes the tip of the trigger return spring just enough to get release.
Trigger bar also contacts the sear at such an angle that it appears to be pushing forward on the sear as well as lifting up.
My proposed fix is to build up the face of the trigger bar with a piece of 1/16" or 5/64" drill rod held in place with epoxy (or JB weld). This will let it contact the sear earlier. If this works, I plan to solder the drill rod to the face of the trigger bar.
Is this clear (not sure my terms are right)? Does this fix sound reasonable? Is there an easier way?
BTW, the set trigger works fine.
Thanks.