KurtM
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Without going into detail?? Okeedokee! The pivot point is in the wrong place. The sear and the disconector relies on that geometry, amount of engagement at that geometry and that amount of travel to work right/safely.
Good news Dave, Salient just played with spring weight, not sear angle/engagement. They are more prone to over running the trigger and getting a click, and some times light strikes, bit it wont "slam fire"
I was trying to help a shooter at the Pro-Am with a Benelli problem, when he said he needed to find Jessie because No one knew more about how to make Benellis run than Jessie because he had read all of his posts about Benellis. So I would use that knowledge and ask Jessie. It doesn't have a trigger job does it?
I was trying to help a shooter at the Pro-Am with a Benelli problem, when he said he needed to find Jessie because No one knew more about how to make Benellis run than Jessie because he had read all of his posts about Benellis. So I would use that knowledge and ask Jessie. It doesn't have a trigger job does it?
Listen to Mr. Modest! You have built ARs, done Glock trigger work, and modified just about all your gear. You have installed J.P. parts, Nordic stuff etc. I think you are down playing what you can do
So Kurt, on my Benelli M2, sometimes when I pull the trigger a shell kicks out onto the lifter, when I rack the bolt a live shell flings out. What causes this and how can I fix it? It cost me at least 5 dove this year. I am shooing Federal bulk pack from Walmart. 7.5's.
Listen to Mr. Modest! You have built ARs, done Glock trigger work, and modified just about all your gear. You have installed J.P. parts, Nordic stuff etc. I think you are down playing what you can do