KinleyWater
Handloader
- Jun 15, 2019
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All,
I've run into a problem with an LCR-x - on one chamber, the trigger will stick to the rear - I suppose technically, it's the notch opposite that chamber. I can cause it to pop forward by just pressing lightly on in, or by putting torque on the cylinder. I noticed that if I put a little torque on the cylinder against the normal rotation, I can get the trigger to stick on every notch. I've also noticed that on SA, the cocking is much stiffer and almost seems to be two-stage before it will lock back. Trigger pull for that one in SA is also noticeably stiffer than for the others.
Anyone have thoughts on this? Anyone experience anything similar?
**EDIT** I recently replaced the ejector and ejector extension with parts ordered from Numrich, so I suspect that may have something to do with it.
Thanks
I've run into a problem with an LCR-x - on one chamber, the trigger will stick to the rear - I suppose technically, it's the notch opposite that chamber. I can cause it to pop forward by just pressing lightly on in, or by putting torque on the cylinder. I noticed that if I put a little torque on the cylinder against the normal rotation, I can get the trigger to stick on every notch. I've also noticed that on SA, the cocking is much stiffer and almost seems to be two-stage before it will lock back. Trigger pull for that one in SA is also noticeably stiffer than for the others.
Anyone have thoughts on this? Anyone experience anything similar?
**EDIT** I recently replaced the ejector and ejector extension with parts ordered from Numrich, so I suspect that may have something to do with it.
Thanks