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Hello.
So Im just putting the trigger in a Lancaster.If the trigger group is in the stock and screwed into where it should sit it cant be cocked to the point where it will remain cocked. If I move the trigger group out a bit so it sits more out of the trigger group inlet, it will function properly. Ive read a few posts on this and the different thing I have happening is if I pull the set trigger the rifle can be cocked and fire as it should.
Thanks for reading
So Im just putting the trigger in a Lancaster.If the trigger group is in the stock and screwed into where it should sit it cant be cocked to the point where it will remain cocked. If I move the trigger group out a bit so it sits more out of the trigger group inlet, it will function properly. Ive read a few posts on this and the different thing I have happening is if I pull the set trigger the rifle can be cocked and fire as it should.
Thanks for reading