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Gunsmith for a trigger job?
#2063552
03/20/17 05:12 AM
03/20/17 05:12 AM
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Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 251 LA
ALarcher
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4 point
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Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 251
LA
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Anyone know of a good gunsmith around Birmingham to do a trigger job? Someone with some knowledge of Steyr would be preferred.
The buck stops here.
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Re: Gunsmith for a trigger job?
[Re: ALarcher]
#2063584
03/20/17 05:41 AM
03/20/17 05:41 AM
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Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 51,938 Over Yonder
Clem
Mildly Quirky
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Mildly Quirky
Joined: Dec 2002
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Over Yonder
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You might want to contact Steyr directly at their office in Bessemer. They do a ton of work there.
Address: 2530 Morgan Rd, Bessemer, AL 35022 Phone: (205) 417-8644
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Re: Gunsmith for a trigger job?
[Re: Clem]
#2064056
03/20/17 01:51 PM
03/20/17 01:51 PM
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Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 865 Society Hill, Al
Kevinpmac
6 point
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6 point
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Society Hill, Al
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You might want to contact Steyr directly at their office in Bessemer. They do a ton of work there.
Address: 2530 Morgan Rd, Bessemer, AL 35022 Phone: (205) 417-8644
Excellent advice. Steyr triggers are unique. I only let a very qualified Steyr gunsmith touch mine.
May we all die in bed at 95, shot by a jealous spouse
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Re: Gunsmith for a trigger job?
[Re: ALarcher]
#2064566
03/21/17 03:12 AM
03/21/17 03:12 AM
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Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 6,230 somewhere around 112.
slippinlipjr
I make Calds fer a livin
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I make Calds fer a livin
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Posts: 6,230
somewhere around 112.
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I adjusted mine down to 1.5lbs. It's not hard to do yourself but if you don't feel like you can handle it with confidence, don't mess with it.
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Re: Gunsmith for a trigger job?
[Re: slippinlipjr]
#2066402
03/22/17 12:59 PM
03/22/17 12:59 PM
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Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 865 Society Hill, Al
Kevinpmac
6 point
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6 point
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I adjusted mine down to 1.5lbs. It's not hard to do yourself but if you don't feel like you can handle it with confidence, don't mess with it. Is it a Steyr you are adjusting? Asking because I had a slam fire on one of my Steyrs that was set at 2 lbs and it forced me to get educated. There is a very detailed trigger adjusting instruction manual put out by Steyr that qualified Steyr gunsmiths have access to. I have a copy but swore on my right nut that it would never be shared.
May we all die in bed at 95, shot by a jealous spouse
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Re: Gunsmith for a trigger job?
[Re: ALarcher]
#2066454
03/22/17 01:56 PM
03/22/17 01:56 PM
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Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 6,230 somewhere around 112.
slippinlipjr
I make Calds fer a livin
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I make Calds fer a livin
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Posts: 6,230
somewhere around 112.
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Yeah I did it myself a long time ago when I first got it. My father showed me how to do it. I have a good amount of travel on the trigger though. Never take the safety off unless your about to shoot.
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Re: Gunsmith for a trigger job?
[Re: ALarcher]
#2072745
03/28/17 08:49 PM
03/28/17 08:49 PM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 8,622 Blount County
BamaBart
Panty Wearin' Hunter
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Panty Wearin' Hunter
Joined: Sep 2003
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Blount County
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I've adjusted several Steyr rifle triggers. The owners manual will tell you what you need to know. Unless it's a target rifle, you don't want it too light.
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