Guest Hi-Tech RedNeck Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 Does anybody know how to adjust the trigger pull on a TC single trigger side lock/cap gun? The gun is a White Mountain Carbine, but I imagine the trigger assembly is the same as on any of the other TC single trigger side lock models. The gun is great except for the fact that the trigger is so stiff it is difficult to squezze off a shot and remain on target. Please help HTRN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hangunnr Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 Re: Question regarding TC White Mountain Carbine ***First off, if you don't completely understand the function of your guns action and feel comfortable disassembling it then leave this job to a professional gunsmith.*** There is one part in the action that improves the trigger pull if you clean it up with a little stoning. You may also opt to install a lighter spring but you'll have to custom cut one to get the proper size. This pic shows the action with the hammer down. The screw driver is pointing to the part to clean up. You only want to de-burr the back portion of the sear. DO NOT mess with the engagement surfaces of the hammer and sear. This pic shows the hammer cocked. You'll see that the sear has moved down exposing a small piston that houses the return spring for the trigger. Make sure the back end of the sear isn't dragging and the piston moves freely in it's recess. Once this area is cleaned up you should notice a much nicer trigger pull. I personally don't mind a heavy pull on a hunting gun. I want to be able to feel the trigger when wearing gloves. hangunnr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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