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10/19/2003 4:47:32 PM EDT
I lucked up on a workaround for a lost disconnector spring.  I was working on my converted Saiga trying to figure out what mods to perform on the BHO and when I got ready to put it back together, I was short one disconnector spring.  I had no idea what what became of it, and I was really bummed.

Well, I got to thinking that I had to have some kind of spring around the shop that I could substitute until I could get a new one, and it dawned on me that the springs in cheap ball point pins were the same diameter.  So I pulled one apart and tried the spring in the hole of the disconnector.  It was just a little too big, and of course way too long.

Springs being flexible, I got to wondering if I could still make it work.  So I cut 1/4 of the spring off of each end and tried again.  Son of a gun if it didn't go into the disconnector hole!

So I put the gun together and tried the trigger.  Darned if it doesn't feel like a better trigger pull that with the original spring.  I think I'll keep it in a whaile and see what happens.

Oh, and this was an FSE trigger, which I am real happy with.
10/22/2003 4:03:08 AM EDT
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heheh! desparation is the mother of invention!

yes, guys have used this trick before and yes, the pen spring has a lower rate than the o.e.m. disconnector spring. this DOES have an effect on reducing the trigger pull weight. this i also why the rsa trigger has adjustable tension on the disconnector spring.

try the wolff or rsa spring...i like both in my ak's.
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