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Retired Sailor

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  1. --> QUOTE(G O B @ Sep 23 2006, 07:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Take the trigger group out. The parts are forged/cast with a parting line in the middle. Unfortunatly, THAT is where the parts make sliding contact. Polish these smooth, and lube the sliding surfaces with molly based anti-seeze. The difference is tremendous. Thank You GOB, You were correct. I polished the sear and trigger where they meet and this did improve the trigger pull considerably. Thanks again. Retired Sailor
  2. I would like to know what you did to get a VERY NICE TRIGGER on your Saiga 308. I just bought a new one and the trigger pull is very heavy. Thanks, Retired Sailor
  3. I recently bought a new Saiga 308 w/16 inch barrel. It shots fine, but the trigger pull is very heavy which causes accuracy problems. Has anyone else had this problem? Better yet, has anyone found a way to correct this problem? Thanks, Retired Sailor
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