Nick Caprinolo
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I am in dire need of someone to assemble my Jewell trigger.
Nick
Nick
For some darn reason, I can't get the plate off. Afraid to do too much prying. Don't want to screw anything up. I fully believe I am able to reassemble it otherwise.Here ya go. Use a white towel and go slow...you'll do just fine. LOL
There is also another takedown lesson at bottom of page........
De-Gunking a Jewell Trigger — Speedy Shows How « Daily Bulletin
Gunsmiths often have to serve as gun doctors as well as gun builders. Gunsmith (and Hall-of-Fame shooter) Thomas Speedy Gonzalez was recently asked to fix a trigger problem. A customer was complaining about a trigger that was erratic and mushy. Speedy quickly diagnosed the problem.bulletin.accurateshooter.com
FYI go to harbor tool n junk n get an ultra sonic parts cleaner don't take it apart just put it in the for a few hours good as newI am in dire need of someone to assemble my Jewell trigger.
Nick
Copper 11 offers some great advice. I started doing this three years ago and have not taken one apart since. Just rinse off/out with lighter fluid after the US machine is done. I bet you will be good to go.FYI go to harbor tool n junk n get an ultra sonic parts cleaner don't take it apart just put it in the for a few hours good as new
How tight r the pins when u put them in I have run into that binding n not letting it resetI am in dire need of someone to assemble my Jewell trigger.
Nick
AlNick, feel free to send it to me if you like. I'll see what's shaking with it and try it in my Panda. Contact Kelbly's and they can supply an extra hanger so you have a whole assy with another trigger ready to go. - Al
Mine is in good shape. Nothing appears to be broken.The sear broke…do you see apart like this?
Thank you.Sorry Nick, I just realized this a Classified post for services and not a Forum post for diagnostics. I'm sure Al can help you out.