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    Thanks, I will have to check mine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cableguy11 View Post
    Thanks, I will have to check mine!
    I've yet to check 2 of mine and I came across this a couple days ago......... LOL

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    Joy.
    Smooth trigger on mine. I have adjusted the break on it and banged it around trying to get it to click though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00tec View Post
    Joy.
    Smooth trigger on mine. I have adjusted the break on it and banged it around trying to get it to click though.
    My triggers are pretty nice as they are for being faactory, if mine do fall into the recall I'm tempted to drop a Timney Trigger in them. I've got a couple TT's in AR's and they are nice.

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    It was discussed n he gunsmithing, or long range forum, when the recall went public.
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    Great... Mine falls into this... Good thing I've got a Timney already...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Fred View Post
    Great... Mine falls into this... Good thing I've got a Timney already...
    Now that is a great idea...

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    Yup, don't even mess with it and hang a quality aftermarket on it.
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    Just FYI for those of you who installed a Timney 510. I went to take mine to the range on Monday to test some reloads. It was the first time I got to shoot my rifle with the Timney trigger. Aside from how awesomely perfect the trigger was there was one problem. Before I left for the range, I was doing a little dry fire practice. When I cycled the bolt the first time, it smacked me in the face. Turns out, the bolt stop push tab on the trigger was jammed in and wasn't popping back out. I took my rifle out of my stock and found the little tab that engages with the bolt stop lever, slipped out of the groove in the lever and was behind it, jamming the thing up. I popped it back in place and pressed that tab a few more times and it would pop out about once every 2-3 presses, especially if I pushed it all the way in.

    Quick google search turned up the Timney directions, where step 5 says to bend the tab until it engages. I did this and it worked fine out of the stock, then once I installed it in the stock, I noticed that bolt stop side plate (the plate that attaches to the side of the trigger) was rubbing on the trigger guard. I got out my small jewelers files, and then eventually a big file. After filing down a tiny portion of the insdie of the trigger guard, the bolt stop release tab worked perfectly. I then noticed the safety was rubbing on the trigger guard too, so I filed that down a bit. I'll try to post pictures of the work I did so it makes more sense, but just be warned in case this happens to you.

    And yes, I read the Timney directions, but it worked fine so I decided not to bend any metal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuffCyclist View Post
    Just FYI for those of you who installed a Timney 510. I went to take mine to the range on Monday to test some reloads. It was the first time I got to shoot my rifle with the Timney trigger. Aside from how awesomely perfect the trigger was there was one problem. Before I left for the range, I was doing a little dry fire practice. When I cycled the bolt the first time, it smacked me in the face. Turns out, the bolt stop push tab on the trigger was jammed in and wasn't popping back out. I took my rifle out of my stock and found the little tab that engages with the bolt stop lever, slipped out of the groove in the lever and was behind it, jamming the thing up. I popped it back in place and pressed that tab a few more times and it would pop out about once every 2-3 presses, especially if I pushed it all the way in.

    Quick google search turned up the Timney directions, where step 5 says to bend the tab until it engages. I did this and it worked fine out of the stock, then once I installed it in the stock, I noticed that bolt stop side plate (the plate that attaches to the side of the trigger) was rubbing on the trigger guard. I got out my small jewelers files, and then eventually a big file. After filing down a tiny portion of the insdie of the trigger guard, the bolt stop release tab worked perfectly. I then noticed the safety was rubbing on the trigger guard too, so I filed that down a bit. I'll try to post pictures of the work I did so it makes more sense, but just be warned in case this happens to you.

    And yes, I read the Timney directions, but it worked fine so I decided not to bend any metal.
    I have yet to install my Timney, but will keep an eye out. Thanks!

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