trenches
06-25-2008, 05:45 PM
I was having trouble with hammer follow through when the trigger was released. I tried everything I could to find the problem, but no luck. So I contacted Mr. Springfield and he was gracious enough to look at my trigger assembly.
Well, he found the problem. I had a defective sear. The new sear that I made was also defective as I copied it from the defective sear.
He installed a replacement and now everything works perfectly. I can't thank Mr. Springfield enough for his help. As far as I'm concerned he's the "go to guy" if you need trigger work done. And he did the work for an extremely reasonable price. And the turn-around time was super fast.
Now all I need to do is make some US parts for the Cetme to get my count up and it's off to the range.
So, thanks again Mr. Springfield. You saved my forehead from further damage from banging it against the wall trying to figure out what was wrong.
Well, he found the problem. I had a defective sear. The new sear that I made was also defective as I copied it from the defective sear.
He installed a replacement and now everything works perfectly. I can't thank Mr. Springfield enough for his help. As far as I'm concerned he's the "go to guy" if you need trigger work done. And he did the work for an extremely reasonable price. And the turn-around time was super fast.
Now all I need to do is make some US parts for the Cetme to get my count up and it's off to the range.
So, thanks again Mr. Springfield. You saved my forehead from further damage from banging it against the wall trying to figure out what was wrong.