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Posted: 9/23/2012 5:04:12 AM EDT
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I see that all the springs look to be in the right place. The small spring on your trigger reset is a common failure as it doesn't have much strength. It's the only spring that is single strand (not braided) like the main unit that sits on the bottom of the receiver. Pull this spring off with a small screwdriver, there isn't much tension., blast the entire trigger group with a spray cleaner, then follow up with lube that doesn't leave behind a lot of residue like frog lube, or EWL. For functioning purposes try the old function test. Charge the rifle, dry fire..keep the trigger compressed. Rack the action again and release. Repeat. If the trigger continues to not reset after checking the function, you may have a broken, or misaligned pin, or one of the springs have given up the ghost.
If one of the pins is the culprit...be it bent, or misaligned, it's an easy fix with a replacement trigger group. Whenever I have a failure in the AK's, i always go ahead and replace the whole thing. Hope this helps. Pat |
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