Thanks BSA, You've been help full.
I agree. I didn't want to take to much off either.
It's easy enough to place the spring and check it, and the work it, and re check it.
The old saying Caution on the side of error comes to mind.
The illustration, UncleAlps put up was a great help analyzing ahead of time, and making my decision on what to do.
Thanks to all the other great recommendations and suggestions that helped me come to my decision for our friend.
He's extremely happy that it only cost the $12 Bucks vs. a newer trigger cost no matter what the choice.
It was a nice Christmas present fixing it for the Young Man. We talk about keeping the Younger Generation into Hunting.
There's always a way to try.

Respectfully,

HS 58

Last edited by HunterShooter58; 12/03/22.

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