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Posted: 1/19/2009 9:49:10 PM EDT
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Not as lite as a Bill Springfield job but. Years ago I started using a lub called Tetra Lube that is a olibased ploymer firearms lub. Its just great stuff. I have two new FAL carbines from DSA and they both have heavy scratchy triggers in them. I decided what the heck an proceded to lube down the return spring and most importantly the hammer front and back along with the enternals. I let the lube run dowm the front and back of he trigger and then cycles the bolt.
Both buns were a little lighter on the trigger pull but THE CREEP and SCRCTCHY FEEl were gone. I mean smooth as wet glass. I have done Glocks and other rifles in the past this way but it made a real difference in the FAL. SMOOTN TRIGGER! I also di the same with an AR-10 |
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Falcon Arms also makes a Trigger Pull Reduction Kit. I have them installed in all my FAL's and they make a difference. Simple change of springs. Here is the link if you are interested.
FN FAL Trigger Pull Reduction Kit |
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I installed the Falcon Arms Trigger Kit in my FAL
and was very happy with it until I got some light primer strikes with the GGG Lithuainian ammo. I re-installed the stock hammer spring and the problem went away. If you use the Falcon kit keep the hammer spring stock. EMSflyer |
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