Just saw the trigger disaster post. Still have a couple of questions:
1. Do you need the Perklo thing, It looks much to detailed (difficult) for me?
2. Can you do just the Raynor deal and be OK?
Lookin' Scary!
Advice from the brink of disaster.
Do NOT START WITH OUT THE PERKLO instructions down loaded and printed out. Staple them read the whole thing. Then when you start, only look at and work one step at a time. One page at a time.
Do it during the day. When you think you've got enough light go get one more if you are under 40. If you are over 40 go get two more.
I made those slave pins out of some threaded screws of some kind I had laying around.
For lube I used wheel bearing grease mixed with graphite.
They aren't joking when they say sand lightly, meaning stone. I didn't do any of the polishing on the inside of any holes and mine is as light as I'd ever want it to be.
I don't have a scale but it's probably the lightest trigger on anything I own. It's not a "hair" trigger it's an "RCH" trigger that breaks like glass.
I like it. It was worth it to do it.
I only wish I had drilled the hammer to speed up the lock time while I had it apart.
Oh yeah, a third hand comes in handy once in awhile if anybody can stand to be around you in a frustrating moment. I had to just grow one outta my butt.
Least that was the most repeatable suggestion I got when I made the request.