GAP-10
.308
2 stage Geissele trigger
Last weekend during the post range inspection/wipe down/placing in gun safe, after my third trip to the range with my GAP-10 in .308, I noticed the anti-rotation pin had loosened up and was hanging from the screw on the left side of the receiver. I grabbed the correct size torx bit, placed it into a screwdriver and corrected the situation. I checked the other side and gave it a slight twist to tighten evenly.
I didn't crank on anything, only making sure everything was snug. (No loctite, no funny business)
With no magazine in the receiver, I cycled the charging handle several times, cycled the safety several times and making sure it wasn't loaded, I dry fired the gun and put it away.
The rifle had 140 rounds through it after 3 trips to the range.
This morning I went to the range and set up my station, when live fire began, I inserted the magazine, hit the bolt release and took aim. As I pulled the trigger for my first shot of the morning, I felt the first stage and when I squeezed the trigger to fire, it didn't break. It was stuck.
I flicked the safety to "ON." Dropped the mag and ejected the round. While cycling the safety back and forth, I was looking at the trigger and saw it move forward to the reset position. I reinserted the mag, hit the bolt release, clicked the safety off, aimed and pulled the trigger. The round fired, ejected and I thought that was just a weird thing, but looks like it cleared it's self up.
Went to fire round number 2 and the whole process started all over.
My questions are.....
Did this trigger get out of the proper adjustment?
Is this something I can just re-adjust using the instruction manual from Geissele?
Should I take it to a gunsmith locally?
Do I need to send it back to GAP?
Here is the rest of the important information:
No adjustments of the trigger have been made to it since I received it from GAP.
I cleaned the gun before firing it, using all BoreTech tools and supplies, including their bore guide, coated cleaning rod, bore cleaner and lube.
I cleaned the gun after the third trip to the range (140 rounds...early, but I thought it was a small compromise to over-cleaning)
I cleaned the upper separated from the lower. Nothing fell into the lower receiver.
I appreciate any suggestions and solutions.... I am also prepared for the sarcasm, so bring it on.
.308
2 stage Geissele trigger
Last weekend during the post range inspection/wipe down/placing in gun safe, after my third trip to the range with my GAP-10 in .308, I noticed the anti-rotation pin had loosened up and was hanging from the screw on the left side of the receiver. I grabbed the correct size torx bit, placed it into a screwdriver and corrected the situation. I checked the other side and gave it a slight twist to tighten evenly.
I didn't crank on anything, only making sure everything was snug. (No loctite, no funny business)
With no magazine in the receiver, I cycled the charging handle several times, cycled the safety several times and making sure it wasn't loaded, I dry fired the gun and put it away.
The rifle had 140 rounds through it after 3 trips to the range.
This morning I went to the range and set up my station, when live fire began, I inserted the magazine, hit the bolt release and took aim. As I pulled the trigger for my first shot of the morning, I felt the first stage and when I squeezed the trigger to fire, it didn't break. It was stuck.
I flicked the safety to "ON." Dropped the mag and ejected the round. While cycling the safety back and forth, I was looking at the trigger and saw it move forward to the reset position. I reinserted the mag, hit the bolt release, clicked the safety off, aimed and pulled the trigger. The round fired, ejected and I thought that was just a weird thing, but looks like it cleared it's self up.
Went to fire round number 2 and the whole process started all over.
My questions are.....
Did this trigger get out of the proper adjustment?
Is this something I can just re-adjust using the instruction manual from Geissele?
Should I take it to a gunsmith locally?
Do I need to send it back to GAP?
Here is the rest of the important information:
No adjustments of the trigger have been made to it since I received it from GAP.
I cleaned the gun before firing it, using all BoreTech tools and supplies, including their bore guide, coated cleaning rod, bore cleaner and lube.
I cleaned the gun after the third trip to the range (140 rounds...early, but I thought it was a small compromise to over-cleaning)
I cleaned the upper separated from the lower. Nothing fell into the lower receiver.
I appreciate any suggestions and solutions.... I am also prepared for the sarcasm, so bring it on.
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