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Quick and Easy Trigger Job On 1860 and 1866 Rifles
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GeezerD:
Having recently purchased a 1866 Trapper, I was disappointed to find that the trigger pull was about 9 pounds.
I found that a Colt style Trigger/Bolt spring can be used to replace the factory trigger spring on the 1866. You need to remove the short leg on the Trigger/Bolt spring and remove enough from the long leg to make the overall length about 1 inch. Using the factory screw, install it the same as the factory trigger spring. Then you can back off the mainspring screw about a half turn. This results in a trigger pull of about 3 1/2 pounds with no other changes.
GeezerD
Coffinmaker:
:) Hey Geezer D !!! ;D
How the heck are ya?? Haven't seen you around in a while. Be well Compadre.
Atz a really interesting fix. Surprised I never thought of it when I was building Toggle rifles for a living. In my sordid past, I put the OEM spring in my machine vice and had at it with file to narrow it and reduce the spring effort. Your fix sounds a bunch easier and much more consistent. Cool Trix !!!
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GeezerD:
I found that you can also make up a new trigger spring using .015 tempered shim stock. It looks much better than the modified Colt trigger/bolt spring. ---------- GeezerD
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GeezerD:
I prefer to think of it as ----- " even an old blind squirrel finds a nut now and then." --------------------- GeezerD
I had a boss once, and it seemed that he always got in the way of doing a good quality job.
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