Originally Posted by OSU_Sig
I've never put a replacement spring in a trigger. Is it something that is easily done?


In a T3 - Yes.

1 - remove the action from the stock.
2 - remove the screw at the front of the trigger housing - it holds the trigger housing in place but it also keeps the trigger spring adjustment screw from being able to be completely removed from the housing.
3 - remove the trigger housing - this may take a bit of wiggling to get the safety aligned properly so that the housing will come free.
4 - remove the weight of pull adjustment screw - it is the only screw on the housing.
5 - turn the trigger upside down and shake it or give it a light rap on a wood surface and the spring and plunger will fall out - pay attention to the plunger it has a short side and a long side - the long side goes toward the trigger.
6 - install plunger, new spring, reinstall trigger on the action and adjust the weight of pull to your taste.

A copy of what the plunger, spring, and adusting screw looks like and their relationship to one another.
https://tikkaperformance.com/tikka-trigger-spring

drover


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