From the PM gunswizard sent me, and then removed herself from:
Originally Posted by gunswizard
Sir,
I am a gunsmith but that doesn't mean I know everything, I sometimes ask for advice. Your remark was unwarranted, in the future unless you can add something constructive please refrain from posting. Please consider this PM to be rhetorical, no reply sought.
Thanks,
BT
My seperate PM to reply:
Originally Posted by THOMASMAGNUM
#1. I said I thought were a gunsmith, because I thought I remembered you saying you were gunsmith at some point. No slight was intended, but clearly you found some. My query obviously struck some nerve with you. I'll say now though that a "gunsmith" who can't figure out how to adjust a user friendly trigger like a Timney even with instructions is not a real confidence booster... I would think that any "gunsmith" who could find his ass with both hands could manage it. My suggestion to call Timney was a genuine one. They are more than helpful, and back their product well.
#2. Sending PM's to chastise someone for your perceived offense, and then removing yourself from the PM is a very "bitch" move. Though given your overt sensitivity in this case I find it less than surprising.
I'll not remove myself from this PM so you can feel free to reply or delete it. I'd wager it's clear which path you'll choose though. Tom
The "P" in "PM" stands for "PRIVATE" It's pretty low class to post it. That's a "bitch move" too.
One shot, one kill........ It saves a lot of ammo!
If a Timney has creep, look at engagement, it may be too much. You don't need a lot. I'd get the specs from Timney if I didn't know how much was enough, or too little.
Generally Timneys are very good triggers, I have several and none have been problems in any way.
DF
This^^^
I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
Seriously DF laughing your azz off? Evryone on this forum knows exactly the kind of azzclown you are after feigning alcoholic rehab, shows the kind of ballz you have commenting about anyone else.
From the PM gunswizard sent me, and then removed herself from:
Originally Posted by gunswizard
Sir,
I am a gunsmith but that doesn't mean I know everything, I sometimes ask for advice. Your remark was unwarranted, in the future unless you can add something constructive please refrain from posting. Please consider this PM to be rhetorical, no reply sought.
Thanks,
BT
My seperate PM to reply:
Originally Posted by THOMASMAGNUM
#1. I said I thought were a gunsmith, because I thought I remembered you saying you were gunsmith at some point. No slight was intended, but clearly you found some. My query obviously struck some nerve with you. I'll say now though that a "gunsmith" who can't figure out how to adjust a user friendly trigger like a Timney even with instructions is not a real confidence booster... I would think that any "gunsmith" who could find his ass with both hands could manage it. My suggestion to call Timney was a genuine one. They are more than helpful, and back their product well.
#2. Sending PM's to chastise someone for your perceived offense, and then removing yourself from the PM is a very "bitch" move. Though given your overt sensitivity in this case I find it less than surprising.
I'll not remove myself from this PM so you can feel free to reply or delete it. I'd wager it's clear which path you'll choose though. Tom
The "P" in "PM" stands for "PRIVATE" It's pretty low class to post it. That's a "bitch move" too.
Yeah okay bitch... Here's the lowdown since you're pretty clearly lacking in reading comprehension. Duncewizard sent me an unsolicited drive-by PM to bitch at me for asking a question and making a suggestion. Then tried to block me and remove herself from the conversation before I replied. So yeah that's the bitch move...
I added a photo of what screw to use and can look through the very convenient small window hole to watch your sear engagement. It took me longer to add the arrows in the photo than it did to read the instructions and find out which screw it was. good luck with "gunsmithing" gunwizard
Got news for both of em and any other so called smith who joined into this rediculous childish discussion...........I wouldn't let any one of you touch my firearm..........your arrogance is sickening.
The trigger has not "developed creep". The creep existed from the start but smoothing of the sear surface with use has made it more noticable. Reduction of sear engagement is the most likely cure. If you are a gunsmith, you should be able to easily ascertain which screw is the sear engagement screw. If you cannot, you should probably not mess with triggers and should take it to a gunsmith who is familiar with trigger work. GD