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Does anyone do it or know someone that does a trigger clean up job for a M1 Garand? As we know the trigger is not the greatest. I'm building a nice shooter and would love a nice trigger if possible

If so, how much to clean mine up to make a nice shooter of it?


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How handy are you?

A fellow on the CMP forum has some instructions posted here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mkg...EbuTOWg8mIaieTa?dl=0
 
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http://shuffsparkerizing.com/

I sent them my trigger years ago, I was VERY pleased with the work done and the quick turn around, and reasonable cost of the work.
 
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Member here benny6 works on M14s they share the same trigger groups..he may have some input



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I can smooth it up and take out the second stage creep. I use the same method M1garandy posted. I have the diamond files. The hammer spring makes a big difference on the trigger pull weight.

The trigger group lockup can affect the pull weight too, so although I can fine tune and smooth out a trigger on my rifle, it may have a heavier or lighter pull weight when installed on your rife.

For safety reasons, don't go lower than 4.5 pounds, or else you'll begin to have doubles.

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