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3/9/2007 5:10:31 PM EDT
I installed my Timney trigger last week and it shot fine with no problems, broke really nicely, no creep, reduced my groups and what have you.  Now today at the range, about 50 or shot shots into the session the trigger starts to do something weird.  I squeeze off a shot and then go for the second and I get nothing.  The hammer doesn't even fall.  It has some play in the trigger but nothing.  If I keep on messing with the trigger it feels like the disconnector finally resets and I am able to fire again.  If I recharge the gun, it usually fixes the problem but not always.

That got old fast so I decide to pop open the AR to have a look to see if something is visually wrong.  Nothing.  I seem to remeber that some people were having problems and had to retighten the set screws down.  So I do the same.  They were really tight already as I was aware of this when I installed the trigger.  Put it back together and I was in business once again - or so I thought.  After another 10-12 rounds the gun will go back to doing the same thing.  Once again I break it open to readjust the screws and back at it again.  

I have heard of people double tapping with their Timney's but not this problem yet.  I tried to give Timney a call but no one answered and it was even a miracle just to get through the lines as it had a busy signal most of the day and everyone VM was full.  Has anyone else experienced this yet?   I really like this trigger and was wondering if it was something I was doing wrong or is it a warranty issue I should take up with Timney?
3/9/2007 5:27:12 PM EDT
[#1]

I'd suggest keep trying to contact Timney, definately.

3/10/2007 5:04:08 AM EDT
[#2]
I found the EXACT same strangeness in mine yesterday.  Just bought it new from a board memeber here a few days ago.  Installed it, function checked fine, test fired fine.  Then at the range yesterday, pulled maybe 6 shots OK, then nothing.  No double taps as some have written here, just not releasing for subsequent shots.

Took it back out, reset the screws with blue loctite...same behavior.  I did find after playing with it for a bit that cycling the safety on then off enabled the next shot to be fired.   What a pain though to cycle the safety between every shot.  What a shame too as I really like the feel of this trigger.  Sent Timney a note and will be calling today for some guidance on this.

I'd be cureious if cycling the safety helps your issue as well.

ETA: Sent back w/delivery confirmation, recieved by Timney on 3/19/07.  Still awaiting trigger and/or response to emails and/or IMs.
3/10/2007 5:07:45 AM EDT
[#3]
interesting
3/10/2007 5:25:09 AM EDT
[#4]
I found that out too if you mess with the safety selector switch it resets the trigger.  I did my usual cleaning yesterday and took the lower apart and I couldn't find anything wrong.  Now the trigger feels fine after a bunch of dry fire drills.  I think something is coming out of spec when it's under live fire.
3/10/2007 5:50:37 AM EDT
[#5]
The first day i had mine installed shot like a dream with no issues at all, went to shoot it yesterday and would get 1-2 shots off and then have the same problem, checked the set screws also and they were tight, i didnt fiddle with the safety though just cleared the round. Man i hope i hope this can be fixed

Doug
3/10/2007 8:59:50 PM EDT
[#6]
Took it out today and it ran without a single problem.  Let a couple of friends shoot it and they all said the same thing.  Best trigger on any gun they have ever shot.  The first shot surprised all of them.  I need to put a trigger gauge on this one.  There is no way this is set at 3lbs.  My XD is set at 2 lbs and the Timney is by far much lighter.
3/11/2007 3:36:29 PM EDT
[#7]
I installed a Timney for a coworker last week.  It felt like a 2 lb pull, but my RCBS trigger gauge says it's 4 lbs.  I think the wide trigger makes the pull feel less than it is.  
3/11/2007 7:46:39 PM EDT
[#8]
Mess,

Did you do anything different after your disassembly that you think made it run well?  Tighten it down more?  less?

Thanks in advance.
3/12/2007 1:00:38 AM EDT
[#9]
Same probs here.

I've called - left messages - emailed - and no replies/answers from Timney.  
3/12/2007 2:31:39 AM EDT
[#10]
Not to my knowledge.  I ran it though it's paces again on Sunday and no problems.  The only thing I could think of is that the screws are not as tight as before, but they are still very tight none the less. I am really not too sure on why it's working now kinda odd.
3/12/2007 7:33:31 AM EDT
[#11]
Damn, I have one that i installed a month ago but havent been able to try her out.

Doesnt POF carry these, maybe he can get some answers.  
3/12/2007 7:51:35 AM EDT
[#12]
Mine is messed up too.  After a bunch of calls to timney, I got through.  They told me to send it back, but I really dont want to unless they actually have a fix for it.  Has anyone got a new one back and did they change anything?
3/12/2007 9:24:18 AM EDT
[#13]
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3/12/2007 2:26:41 PM EDT
[#14]

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Is that an old fashioned tag?
I just can't imagine you not having something to say...
3/12/2007 2:30:58 PM EDT
[#15]

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Is that an old fashioned tag?
I just can't imagine you not having something to say...


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3/12/2007 2:37:58 PM EDT
[#16]

Quoted:

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Is that an old fashioned tag?
I just can't imagine you not having something to say...


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Oh, post count building?

Two can play that game.

..

Take that!
3/12/2007 2:47:55 PM EDT
[#17]
Do you think they are just getting dirty and that because they were tested on POFs gas piston setups that we are just now finding a problem?
3/12/2007 6:16:16 PM EDT
[#18]
We have run into double tap problems that a redesign in engagement angles seems to have fixed (seems to because we've tested it on a limited number of lowers).  The double tap problem may have been caused by the trigger not fully engaging with the hammer every time so we changed the angles to allow for a dovetail lock between the trigger and hammer.  This change could also relieve the problem you're experiencing but there's no way to tell without trying it on your particulat rifle.  Please send the trigger back; we'll send you the redigned unit.  We tested the trigger on literally dozens or rifles and ran tens of thousands of rounds before introducing it but we're tweeking it as different situations arise. I'm real sorry for this and we'll make it right.
3/12/2007 7:07:32 PM EDT
[#19]
Timney, thank you for the reply on this.  I will surely return the trigger if the problem comes back.  Got close to 700 rounds on the trigger now and Friday was the only time I had the problem.  

Thanks Again,

G
3/12/2007 7:31:19 PM EDT
[#20]

Quoted:
We have run into double tap problems that a redesign in engagement angles seems to have fixed (seems to because we've tested it on a limited number of lowers).  The double tap problem may have been caused by the trigger not fully engaging with the hammer every time so we changed the angles to allow for a dovetail lock between the trigger and hammer.  This change could also relieve the problem you're experiencing but there's no way to tell without trying it on your particulat rifle.  Please send the trigger back; we'll send you the redigned unit.  We tested the trigger on literally dozens or rifles and ran tens of thousands of rounds before introducing it but we're tweeking it as different situations arise. I'm real sorry for this and we'll make it right.


I have one that hasnt been used cept for a few dry pulls as freinds want to see what it feel slike, should I run mine or should it be returned?

thanks for showing up in the thread.  
3/12/2007 7:41:18 PM EDT
[#21]
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We have run into double tap problems that a redesign in engagement angles seems to have fixed (seems to because we've tested it on a limited number of lowers).  The double tap problem may have been caused by the trigger not fully engaging with the hammer every time so we changed the angles to allow for a dovetail lock between the trigger and hammer.  This change could also relieve the problem you're experiencing but there's no way to tell without trying it on your particulat rifle.  Please send the trigger back; we'll send you the redigned unit.  We tested the trigger on literally dozens or rifles and ran tens of thousands of rounds before introducing it but we're tweeking it as different situations arise. I'm real sorry for this and we'll make it right.


I have one that hasnt been used cept for a few dry pulls as freinds want to see what it feel slike, should I run mine or should it be returned?

thanks for showing up in the thread.That's up to you.  We've had well under 1% of these reported as problematic but I can't say for sure whether yours will be one of those or not.  If you feel more comfortable sending it back then go ahead but most of them have been running fine.  My personal ones are all of the old design and they have thousands of rounds through them without problems.
3/12/2007 7:55:04 PM EDT
[#22]
Thats all I need to know, I will keep her unless I have problems. Do you recommend any special cleaning for the unit or do you have a round count that it should be removed for a gun scrubber type cleaning, (mine didnt come in a box or with directions)

Thanks again.  
3/14/2007 9:48:56 AM EDT
[#23]
I bought 2 of these through Brownell's.  One of them didn't work from the start.  In checking it before installation the trigger did just as described above.  The disconnector wouldn't release the hammer when the trigger was released.  I went ahead and installed it, just to see if it would work when properly installed.  It didn't.  So, I dressed the engagement surfaces.  That fixed the problem, but created another one in that the hammer fell all the way, missing the sear, when the trigger was released.  I sent it back to Brownell's for replacement.  The second trigger seems to work fine.  It is SO good that I'm afraid that after a little wear it may cease to function.  Time will tell.

Another problem I found with both of my Timney triggers is that the trigger pin holes don't precisely line up with the holes in my receivers. Close enough that the pin could be driven in, though.  But then the hammer pin just falls through and is not retained, even after tightening the 2 alan screws.  I like to use the non-rotating captive pins anyway, so that isn't really a problem for me.  But still, that isn't as advertised.

I hope they get the problems fixed, because these triggers have the best trigger pull I've seen on an AR.  It's good to see that the Timney folks are here and actively working to make their product better.  I just wish I could talk to someone when I call.
3/14/2007 9:58:47 AM EDT
[#24]
I am patiently waiting for this to resolve itself.
Then I'll order at least one.
I am a nut for good triggers and theirs looks like it will be a winner when the bugs are worked out. I hope they don't throw in the towel.

Good Luck
Bill
3/14/2007 10:43:41 AM EDT
[#25]
I think people are missing this important fact:


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We've had well under 1% of these reported as problematic.


Maybe to put that into context, maybe Timney can tell us how many of these triggers have been sold?

I think that the readers of Arfcom put way too much weight into what they READ here as opposed to what they DON'T READ here (because it's not being posted).
Remember that most happy customers never say a thing, while most unhappy customers go to the end of the earth to get their message heard.
I have heard it said that 1 unhappy customer offsets 30-50 happy customers.

Put another way, just because you hear about a problem from 5 different people, that does not mean that every one of those same products ever sold has a problem.
If there are 50,000 of those products sold and only 5 people talking about problems, the manufacturer is doing pretty good.
Now if there were only 25 sold and there are still 5 people talking about problems, then you had better be careful.
3/14/2007 11:53:58 AM EDT
[#26]
I just check with Brownell's and they've pulled the Timney triggers.  I called and they said that the trigger is being redesigned.  Looks like Timney knows of the problems and they are fixing things.  Hope all goes well.
3/14/2007 1:03:01 PM EDT
[#27]
I just spoke to Jason with Timney.  The angles on certain parts have been altered to fix most, if not all problems.  I was told to send mine back for a replacement.  

You may have read this post on the other Timney threads.
3/21/2007 8:29:16 PM EDT
[#28]
Not trying to flame here but mine was acting up a bit, the hammer wouldnt reset evry once in awhile but everyone that shot it wants one.  

Anyhow mine is going to get boxed up and sent back.
3/24/2007 1:19:05 AM EDT
[#29]
tag
3/26/2007 9:22:59 PM EDT
[#30]
I sent mine back after doubled a few times.  How long does it take to get back when you send it in?  Anyone know?
3/27/2007 6:09:13 PM EDT
[#31]
I sent mine back  to "Jason" 3 weeks ago. They do not answer their phones or emails. I'm starting to get concerned and annoyed. I even tried [email protected] and it gets kicked back as not a valid address. Does anybody have suggestions?
3/27/2007 6:32:19 PM EDT
[#32]

Quoted:

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We have run into double tap problems that a redesign in engagement angles seems to have fixed (seems to because we've tested it on a limited number of lowers).  The double tap problem may have been caused by the trigger not fully engaging with the hammer every time so we changed the angles to allow for a dovetail lock between the trigger and hammer.  This change could also relieve the problem you're experiencing but there's no way to tell without trying it on your particulat rifle.  Please send the trigger back; we'll send you the redigned unit.  We tested the trigger on literally dozens or rifles and ran tens of thousands of rounds before introducing it but we're tweeking it as different situations arise. I'm real sorry for this and we'll make it right.


I have one that hasnt been used cept for a few dry pulls as freinds want to see what it feel slike, should I run mine or should it be returned?

thanks for showing up in the thread.  

That's up to you.  We've had well under 1% of these reported as problematic but I can't say for sure whether yours will be one of those or not.  If you feel more comfortable sending it back then go ahead but most of them have been running fine.  My personal ones are all of the old design and they have thousands of rounds through them without problems.
Did anyone try to IM him?  I havent sent mine off yet but I will wait until hes caught up.
4/3/2007 9:04:23 PM EDT
[#33]
I tried twice to IM "Timney" with no reply. Called Timney Mfg. office both Toll free and Direct several times no answer and every voicemail box is full. It has been 3 weeks now no answer or reply to emails or IM. I WOULD NOT SEND YOUR TRIGGER or you will be pissed off like me!!!
4/3/2007 11:16:22 PM EDT
[#34]

Quoted:
I tried twice to IM "Timney" with no reply. Called Timney Mfg. office both Toll free and Direct several times no answer and every voicemail box is full. It has been 3 weeks now no answer or reply to emails or IM. I WOULD NOT SEND YOUR TRIGGER or you will be pissed off like me!!!


I'm staying hopeful that my replacement trigger is on the way.   I sent mine on March 16th.

Status: Delivered

Your item was delivered at 9:39 AM on March 19, 2007 in PHOENIX, AZ 85019.
4/4/2007 2:12:26 PM EDT
[#35]
Just spoke to Jason at Timney.  Don't fret, they are just waiting for replacement parts.  
4/18/2007 3:43:31 PM EDT
[#36]
Timney has my trigger for a fix now for a month
Did you guys get your trigger back yet??? Was it fixed ????
4/18/2007 4:06:03 PM EDT
[#37]
A month?

Maybe Timney can update us.
4/18/2007 4:13:25 PM EDT
[#38]
I just got mine from POF last week, but it had been backoredered for months and came in a new shipment - any chance it's the redesigned version?  I've function tested it but haven't got to the range yet.
4/18/2007 4:32:04 PM EDT
[#39]
Still waiting.
4/18/2007 8:30:39 PM EDT
[#40]
Got my three Timney triggers back last week and shot one of them on the weekend!!!!

Hooray!!!  No Doubling, No FTF, and that sweet trigger pull. I think they have it figured out!
4/23/2007 12:51:27 PM EDT
[#41]
Hi Riafdnal
Did you guys get your trigger back yet???

I am still waiting.
4/23/2007 12:54:03 PM EDT
[#42]
Still waiting...

I did, however, do the 15 minute trigger job.  It turned out pretty nice.
4/23/2007 5:35:24 PM EDT
[#43]
This topic has run it's course, and further questions would best be solved by calling Timney directly than second guessing if your trigger needs to be upgraded, or when a sent in trigger is being sent back.
4/26/2007 11:02:42 PM EDT
[#44]
anyone know if they will just offer a refund or would i have to speak with brownells where i bought mine
4/27/2007 5:20:43 AM EDT
[#45]
I had to send my Timney trigger back for a fix, they have it now over a month
They don’t even answer there phones. I am very disappointed.

They should say something on this board keep us informed
4/27/2007 6:30:36 AM EDT
[#46]

Quoted:
This topic has run it's course, and further questions would best be solved by calling Timney directly than second guessing if your trigger needs to be upgraded, or when a sent in trigger is being sent back.
4/27/2007 6:33:05 AM EDT
[#47]
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4/27/2007 7:07:28 PM EDT
[#48]
Topic reopened in case someone has new information to add to the subject at hand.
5/15/2007 9:15:39 PM EDT
[#49]

Quoted:
anyone know if they will just offer a refund or would i have to speak with brownells where i bought mine


I sent my trigger back to Brownells and got a full refund. I like buying parts from them. Brownells has a hassle free return policy.
5/15/2007 9:36:32 PM EDT
[#50]
No disrespect to the moderator who locked this thread, but why would this be locked?

Several members note a problem, all of them also noting a complete and total lack of response on the part of Timney.  To us other potential consumers, we would like to hear more about whether more people are experiencing this same phenomenon and are also able to reach Timney for resolution.

We as consumers can understand that there might be a small percentage of funky units, but how the manufacturer responds to the situation is as equally important, and a full mailbox, unanswered calls/emails, and month-long "Where's the unit I sent you?" stories don't bode well for them.
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