Henry Triggers
Posted: 30 Oct 2016 16:40
The Trigger on my Big Boy Colt 45 was not too bad but had more travel and some gritty creep in it. All it took was a little bit of polishing on the surfaces of the sear and the trigger that touch with 6,000 grit paper on a flat file.
I removed one turn from the main spring also. Now the trigger does not have any noticeable creep in it and breaks with a surprise when you fire. It improved my shooting of the rifle.
I also have a Henry Small Game Carbine 22 LR. The trigger on it was perfect right out of the box.
Actually the trigger on the 45 was pretty good out of the box, but I knew what it needed to make it better and I couldn't help myself.
I removed one turn from the main spring also. Now the trigger does not have any noticeable creep in it and breaks with a surprise when you fire. It improved my shooting of the rifle.
I also have a Henry Small Game Carbine 22 LR. The trigger on it was perfect right out of the box.
Actually the trigger on the 45 was pretty good out of the box, but I knew what it needed to make it better and I couldn't help myself.