I will start by saying I am a dumbass.
I took the trigger out of my rifle so I could bed looked it over very well before doing so or so I thought.
Knocked out the rear trigger mount pin and this spring attacked me. It is a stock old style trigger the action it has lived in all of its life is a D prefix.
Never noticed it now for the life of me can not figure out which way it goes back in all they ways I have tried it looks wrong.
It is the spring on the left side of the trigger I am guessing the bolt release. Has one coil and a 90 degree bend on both ends one to the side and one straight up closest to the coil and that side is bent about 30 degrees off center of the spring.
Could someone please post a picture or tell me how this thing goes.
Brian
I took the trigger out of my rifle so I could bed looked it over very well before doing so or so I thought.
Knocked out the rear trigger mount pin and this spring attacked me. It is a stock old style trigger the action it has lived in all of its life is a D prefix.
Never noticed it now for the life of me can not figure out which way it goes back in all they ways I have tried it looks wrong.
It is the spring on the left side of the trigger I am guessing the bolt release. Has one coil and a 90 degree bend on both ends one to the side and one straight up closest to the coil and that side is bent about 30 degrees off center of the spring.
Could someone please post a picture or tell me how this thing goes.
Brian