Hello everyone,
I have a question about single set triggers. The images who my trigger in the closed position and the open position. Where do I try and position the trigger set in relation to the sear bar? Should it touch when open??
Coryjoe
This is the same type of trigger I've made for the long barreled pistols I'm building. If I understand correctly, it is called a "singel phase double settrigger.". I wrote a tutorial on building them
http://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=21961.0The front trigger fires the gun, the rear trigger cocks the trigger mechanism. The front trigger should be placed the same distance from the sear as you would place a normal trigger. Otherwise you risk lengthening the trigger pull on the rifle.
The rear triggerblade should never press on the sear. Not when the trigger is cocked and not after it's fired. The rear triggerblade releases the sear the by "slapping"it, and then falling down to neutral position.
Look at the trigger in the tutorial. The rear screw adjusts the travel of the main spring and therefore also the travel of the rear trigger blade. The front screw adjusts the engagement between the front and rear trigger.
1.I install the trigger in the stock in the set position and file the height of the blade so it barely touches the sear.
2 Next I fire the trigger. The rear triggerblade will now lock the sear in the fired postion and it will not be possible to cock the lock.
3. The rear screw adjusts the travel of the triggers main spring. I screw in this screw, until the rear triggerblad no longer presses against the sear.
The trigger is now installed and adjusted.
Best regards
Rolf