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12/18/2006 5:09:10 PM EDT
Man the trigger on my Romak-III is stiff... any way to loosen this thing up?  If you can point me to a website or a previous topic that would help.  Thanks!

12/19/2006 6:59:36 AM EDT
[#1]
http://www.redstararms.com/488.htm
buy it hold it love it
12/19/2006 6:19:31 PM EDT
[#2]
85 dollars?!?!  Haha.... is it THAT nice of a difference?   Thanks!
12/21/2006 5:57:01 AM EDT
[#3]
RSA is worth it. Hometown forum and hope to range mooch. Silky smooth and adj 2-stage is great for the clean shot release neede to get your best groups.

Otherwise, romy fcg vary some and no telling how yours was handled at the build.  Yank it, clean it, oil it, reinstall w/o the retainer and test cycle. Better? If it wears, drags and leaves lines where the hammer/trigger run, look for any raised spots to file/polish gently.
12/22/2006 8:15:52 AM EDT
[#4]
I put an RSA in mine years ago just to get a better trigger pull.  Mine is a Romainian factory rifle (no kits back then) and the trigger still wasn't that great.  The RSA unit made a heck of a difference in the trigger, and made a heck of a difference in shooting it.  Not so much more accuracy, but it made it more repeatable simply because you weren't "fighting" the trigger.  I think it was worth the $80 to me.  Now I need a higher-power scope than the 4x that's on there now.

Another option would be to put in a G2 FCG.  They're $40 and seem a bit cleaner than alot of stock triggers.  Before I went that route though I think I'd try to clean up the OEM one since that would be basically free.  If you screw it up it doesn't matter as there is no end of Romainian FCG parts out there from all the compliance parts swapping.  

Still, if you want a good trigger in a Romak-III, I think RSA is the way to go.
12/22/2006 3:20:52 PM EDT
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85 dollars?!?!  Haha.... is it THAT nice of a difference?   Thanks!
Absolutely YES!I have mine set up for a two stage pull in my PSl and it is only slighty less  crisp as my Rock River NM 2 stage trigger in my AR . What makes it so nice is that you can adjust it and set it up how YOU like your trigger to feel you like single stage follow the directions and your there same with two stage ,set the weight  the overtravel the amount of sear engagement its all adjustable and no polishing is nessary its already smooth and ready to drop in and go!

Tim
12/22/2006 7:18:43 PM EDT
[#6]
You've sold me on it, im going to purchase it....

On another note, did you do some trimming on the stock of your PSL?  I think the grip is WAY too wide as I have a small hand... any pics that you know of?  
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