Anyone know the specs for a torsion spring for my Mosin?
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Anyone know the specs for a torsion spring for my Mosin?
I'm wanting to remove the take up slack on my Mosin's trigger after adjusting the trigger pull.
So, I've done a search on the tinternet, but can only find USA suppliers.
Anyone know specs or a place I could get one over here?
Thanks,
Mark
So, I've done a search on the tinternet, but can only find USA suppliers.
Anyone know specs or a place I could get one over here?
Thanks,
Mark
Re: Anyone know the specs for a torsion spring for my Mosin?
Biker;
As Saddler says, install a Finnish trigger.
There is a guy on ebay flogs them (he is Finnish). I bought one and it was delivered quickly. Difference fore and after is like chalk and cheese. I think it cost around 12 quid and took around 15 minutes to fit.
Mezzer
As Saddler says, install a Finnish trigger.
There is a guy on ebay flogs them (he is Finnish). I bought one and it was delivered quickly. Difference fore and after is like chalk and cheese. I think it cost around 12 quid and took around 15 minutes to fit.
Mezzer
Re: Anyone know the specs for a torsion spring for my Mosin?
Just looked on eb*y and there are currently 3 listed at c. £40 delivered - probably still worth it though
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Re: Anyone know the specs for a torsion spring for my Mosin?
Normally $30 or thereabouts on the .com version of the the site... (from vendors shipping worldwide)
Re: Anyone know the specs for a torsion spring for my Mosin?
I just pulled apart one of the missus hair clips. Small butterfly type, worked a treat. The clips florists use to hold plant stems to sticks look pretty similar too.
Re: Anyone know the specs for a torsion spring for my Mosin?
Now that is a cool idea.
I'll be scrounging off the sister in laws tonight. :)
Also, does 4-4.5lb sound ok for the pull?
It actually feels quite light.
The original pull before fettling was 9lb.
Mark
I'll be scrounging off the sister in laws tonight. :)
Also, does 4-4.5lb sound ok for the pull?
It actually feels quite light.
The original pull before fettling was 9lb.
Mark
Re: Anyone know the specs for a torsion spring for my Mosin?
9lb doesn't sound too bad, mine was nearer 14lb before fettling. Mine is now spot on 2 1/2 lb. I wouldn't go much further than that as there's a fair bit of slop in the bolt and if you go too far there's always a chance of it letting go all by itself. Smacking the butt hard on the floor while cocked will be a pretty good indicator if alls well.
Re: Anyone know the specs for a torsion spring for my Mosin?
Hmmm... I just tried the "bump test" and the sears do jump.
I didn't try the test before I fettled though.
Is the Mosin's trigger meant to pass the test?
EDIT: I've had a close look at the sear engagement with the lighter trigger and the sears are still fully engaged. The spring adjustment I have made has not moved the sears, but just lighted the spring.
Mark
I didn't try the test before I fettled though.
Is the Mosin's trigger meant to pass the test?
EDIT: I've had a close look at the sear engagement with the lighter trigger and the sears are still fully engaged. The spring adjustment I have made has not moved the sears, but just lighted the spring.
Mark
Re: Anyone know the specs for a torsion spring for my Mosin?
That doesn't sound too good. I got mine down to 2 1/2 lb by using a 25 thou shim under the spring and polishing the sear engagement which is now like glass compared to the previous ploughed field roughness.
Edit.
If you have taken off too much metal from the top of the trigger spring sear, you can regain some height by thinning the spring ' tail' where it contacts the receiver tang.
Edit.
If you have taken off too much metal from the top of the trigger spring sear, you can regain some height by thinning the spring ' tail' where it contacts the receiver tang.
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