I know what you mean.I'm hesitant to take a perfectly functioning trigger apart
What kind of "gunk" came out? Was it combustion products? Dust/grit from the outside? Just curious.I know what you mean.
With the two BnA TacSports I've had, if I didn't clean them fairly regularly, they lost either the crispness of the break or the weight or both.
It's critical that you take a picture right after removing the side plate. I also studied all the position of the small pieces first.
Then, take it apart inside a plastic bag - large enough that your hands and fingers have freedom of movement,
I did first try flushing it with lighter fluid without taking it apart. That made a little difference. But, there was a lot of gunk that came out when it was taken apart.
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Not sure exactly. It colored the alcohol grey and there were a few very small 'pieces'.What kind of "gunk" came out? Was it combustion products? Dust/grit from the outside? Just curious.
Thanks. I'm considering buying a couple of these and was curious.Not sure exactly. It colored the alcohol grey and there were a few very small 'pieces'.
At the time, it seemed like dust/grit - but the grey stuff could have been burnt powder.
So much for no oil.I estimate this trigger after 1 year had approx 4300 rounds fired on it. As bad as it looked when I opened it up it was still performing without issues. I decided to pull it apart as i got caught in a bit of rain. I’ve been very pleased with this trigger and will buy the tac sport pro -x next because I’d like to have a lighter trigger pull. View attachment 1474576