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Anschutz rimfire trigger repairs?

hogpatrol

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Am in need of an Anschutz trigger guru to check and repair an Annie 17P handgun trigger that isn't working properly, pull the trigger and it doesn't drop the hammer. Have never tampered with it or adjusted it since purchase. Been shooting it ok since I purchased it around seven years ago. If anyone has experience or knows of someone GOOD at this, post or pm please.
 
I would take the bolt head off and look at the firing pin first. It's been so long since I looked at mine that I don't even remember if there is an overtravel stop screw to get out of adjustment. Pilkguns ought to have a diagram if you don't have the factory book.
 
Am in need of an Anschutz trigger guru to check and repair an Annie 17P handgun trigger that isn't working properly, pull the trigger and it doesn't drop the hammer. Have never tampered with it or adjusted it since purchase. Been shooting it ok since I purchased it around seven years ago. If anyone has experience or knows of someone GOOD at this, post or pm please.
I used this guy: ttshooter@hotmail.com to adjust where he could, and replace parts where he needed to make an older Anschutz 54 trigger feel very similar to my 1712 two-stage trigger. His name is Todd Toenges. I would be more than willing to trust a repair to him. It's worth an email to get the ball rolling so you can make a decision.
 
I used this guy: ttshooter@hotmail.com to adjust where he could, and replace parts where he needed to make an older Anschutz 54 trigger feel very similar to my 1712 two-stage trigger. His name is Todd Toenges. I would be more than willing to trust a repair to him. It's worth an email to get the ball rolling so you can make a decision.

I sent it to Neal Stepp in Fort Worth after a few good recommendations. Thanks for the tip.
 
Just spray brake cleaner in it and then blow it out and put lighter fluid in the trigger . It is either dirty or just sticking from use.
Wiz
 
Just spray brake cleaner in it and then blow it out and put lighter fluid in the trigger . It is either dirty or just sticking from use.
Wiz

Wiz, I gave it that treatment because that's what I do with rifle triggers BUT the hammer would still not fall. I got it back from Mr. Stepp and it is working properly. All he did was oil the pivot points and put some moly grease on the pins. A lesson learned, Annie triggers need more lube than lighter fluid provides and are more susceptible to failure with small amounts of dirt.
 

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