Folks,
A newly installed TandemKross Victory trigger is clicking on taking up the slack in a Ruger MKIII. Has anyone run into this before? It seems to get worse with decreased takeup adjustment.
This link should demonstrate the click heard just after takeup but before releasing the hammer: https://www.dropbox.com/s/m0m8eoh2ida0pem/TandemKrossVictoryClick.MOV?dl=0
Any ideas as to what might be causing this click?
Upon inspection, it appears that the disconnector is popping ever so slightly at the TandemKross hammer bushing. I can make it go away with light downward pressure on the disconnector at the hammer bushing; same with slight inward or outward pressure on the tail end of the disconnector. I can reproduce a click when I remove the hammer assembly, place the hammer bushing next to the disconnector and move the bushing slightly, causing one side of the bushing to pop into the hole in the disconnector. Not sure if this is what is actually happening. Looking at it from the mainspring housing, the noise occurs at the same time as when the small tang on the underside first makes contact with the right edge of the sear.
A newly installed TandemKross Victory trigger is clicking on taking up the slack in a Ruger MKIII. Has anyone run into this before? It seems to get worse with decreased takeup adjustment.
This link should demonstrate the click heard just after takeup but before releasing the hammer: https://www.dropbox.com/s/m0m8eoh2ida0pem/TandemKrossVictoryClick.MOV?dl=0
Any ideas as to what might be causing this click?
Upon inspection, it appears that the disconnector is popping ever so slightly at the TandemKross hammer bushing. I can make it go away with light downward pressure on the disconnector at the hammer bushing; same with slight inward or outward pressure on the tail end of the disconnector. I can reproduce a click when I remove the hammer assembly, place the hammer bushing next to the disconnector and move the bushing slightly, causing one side of the bushing to pop into the hole in the disconnector. Not sure if this is what is actually happening. Looking at it from the mainspring housing, the noise occurs at the same time as when the small tang on the underside first makes contact with the right edge of the sear.
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