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darkhalo7

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  1. vjor, Your 2 cents are always welcome. In fact you may have helped me explain what happened to me in the range. While cycling the action I noticed that the trigger worked as it should but when I simply squeezed the trigger light and slow I felt there what might be a tiny gap where any sudden movement could cause the hammer to release from the disconnector. I think this happens to me because I leave my finger in a certain position for too long and when the 1st round goes off the guns jerking most likely causes my finger to move and actually fire another round. Is this possible? Could m
  2. cscharlie, Here are the pix I hope will help me with getting my issue resolved. If you can think of any other angles or any particular part of my gun you need to view please let me know. Thanks again gentlemen. Edward
  3. Here is a pix of my trigger group exposing the disconnector spring. Should be okay but I will be replacing the spring with a new one. Edward
  4. 6500rpm, Excellent points. I will be considering purchasing a replacement spring to be on the safe side. About the hollow tube ( aka bushing or trigger sleeve ), I noticed it is on very tight. When I pull the trigger and try to hold the tube still with my finger it continues to move. I tried to hold the tube still with a tool and it still moved along with the trigger when pulled. The tube moves loosely on the trigger pin but not the trigger group, It's on tight. So you recommend that I grind it down a bit until it is loose between both the trigger group AND the trigger pin? T
  5. Hey Madmillo, I checked and there were no bolts, spot welds or other metals interfering with the G2 Trigger group. The group is flush and level as you mention. Edward
  6. Cobra 76 two, I will remove the trigger shepard spring as it no longer has a use. I did install a disconnector spring between the trigger itself and the disconnector. The spring was the original spring that came with my saiga. I will consider buying a replacement just to be safe. Thanks for the response! Edward The problem solving continues.
  7. I didn't modify the FCG. Later today I'll be taking that cover off and looking over the action of the trigger group. I did buy and install the recommended retainer plate. I just realized that this actually replaced the "Trigger Shepard Spring". I still have that in the gun after installing the retainer plate. I didn't see nor understand it's use until now but I noticed that in the conversion website pix the author installs this spring back into the rifle. I'm guessing this would not cause an issue, to have both the retainer plate AND the trigger shepard spring (just laying to the side) s
  8. Hey everyone, I purchased a new saiga .223 from a gun store several months ago and decided to read up on conversions. I followed the http://www.cross-conn.com/Saiga_Conversion/ instructions. I purchased a AK G2 Single Hook Trigger Group from tapco along with the other usual 'conversion' items one buys for the saiga. I moved up and installed the trigger group and reused the orginal trigger spring. I kept the retention spring and slid it on one of those binding posts the author recommends. Did a little paint job, made sure everything looked as it should. I took it to the range with out
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