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Posted: 9/22/2004 7:27:31 PM EDT
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Well I was out firing one of my bushies and a couple other guns at the range this past weekend and I learned something new. 1. I've always used the factory hammer and trigger pins, and never even thought to swap them out with better ones. But a guy I know at the range asked if I had ever used stainless pins. Well he had an extra set unused and let me try them out, and said if I liked them to keep them. Well let me tell you they did make a difference. Not a huge difference, but the new stainless pins definitely made my trigger pull smoother. 2. I also realized that having a good sling and using it the proper way when shooting makes a world of difference. This is something I've never put much emphasis on. 3. Nose to charging handle is also very important, and I finally got in the habit of doing it. 4. FSP adjustment tool is a must have 5. Something extra: bumping my AK still gives me a hard-on. ![]() Lucky for me I was being coached by the best shooters in the area, and I soaked in much more info than I could have ever imagined in just one day. In just that day, my shooting improved 100%. |
I know I've never tried the 15 min trigger job but it's on my list. As far as using a bullet tip, it's never worked for me. It only scratches my FSB.
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Here you go: 15 minute trigger job |
![]() I just tried it on my rifle... I like it
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iirc, it was designed to be adjusted with a bullet. As was the take down pins & bolt parts. A bullet is first choice, firing pin (extra!) is second. But if you are dead set on spending $5 or $10 for one, check to make sure whether you need a 4 prong or 5 prong. |
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