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  • Josh Smith
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 1091

    💥Smith-Sights Two-Stage Mosin Triggers Updated Pics

    Hello,

    I had occasion to update pics of one of my limited products, and thought I'd share with ya'll as you've appreciated my pictures in the past. The Smith-Sights Mosin-Nagant Two-Stage Trigger is the next logical step of the M39 trigger, and this model is the third or fourth evolution of this model.


    To begin, I drill two holes of certain diameters, in certain places at certain angles. It took a while to get this right.



    In the rear hole, I install a rolling bearing. Unable to find the exact size bearing I need, I make my own from stock.


    In the top hole, I install a set screw. Again, nobody makes exactly what I need, so I have to modify existing parts to make it work. Additionally, I should note that, though this set screw is, in appearance only, similar to another trigger out there, that trigger is not two-stage, but rather a long, double-action-esque pull. The function of that set screw in the other trigger is solely to fit the trigger to a stock sear by adjusting a ball bearing, and doesn't serve to adjust a second stage as mine does. I researched this thoroughly prior to marketing this modification, and no patents have been infringed upon.


    The finished trigger.


    Additionally, the sear receives some work. It no longer drags the cocking piece down upon firing.

    The trigger and sear are fitted together, and pinned together with an emergency trigger/sear return bar. This return bar keeps the matched set together, and also returns the sear with the trigger, in the event that the sear sticks downward after releasing the trigger prior to firing. This is a safety issue known to anyone who ever messed with an M39 trigger, and one that, in my opinion, should be mandatory on this pattern of two-stage Mosin trigger.


    Finally, this spring is added to the trigger set. It improves feel greatly over the stock leaf spring, and provides the necessary power to return the sear via the emergency trigger/sear return bar in the event that the sear fails to return on its own.

    I hope you've enjoyed.

    Regards,
    Josh
    Last edited by Josh Smith; 04-18-2019, 9:54 AM.
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    Gowking
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 2664

    Nice advertisement, be sure to stop by here:

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      Josh Smith
      Senior Member
      • May 2011
      • 1091

      Originally posted by Gowking
      Nice advertisement, be sure to stop by here:

      http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=582581
      1. This is not an advertisement. I do not make enough of these trigger sets to justify advertising them.

      2. I used to be an advertiser here. I may be one again someday. I still stop by and share pictures of gunsmithing work, because people enjoy them.

      You might check my history. There are a lot of pictorial how-tos I've written, as well as other pictures of work, mostly guns I don't make stuff for.

      Some people find it interesting. Some like to see if they can do it, too, on their own stuff.

      I'm sure if the moderators want me to stop, they will ask me to do so. They are very capable and do not need you trying to moderate.

      They have my respect. I do not know you.
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        Gowking
        Veteran Member
        • Mar 2008
        • 2664

        Originally posted by Josh Smith
        1. This is not an advertisement. I do not make enough of these trigger sets to justify advertising them.
        Hmm, and yet every one of your pictures has your business information in it. Not an advert... sure...

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          Josh Smith
          Senior Member
          • May 2011
          • 1091

          Originally posted by Gowking
          Hmm, and yet every one of your pictures has your business information in it. Not an advert... sure...
          I learned a long time ago to always watermark my pics, no matter what they are. It's a matter of copyright.
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            marksmandowntown
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2009
            • 1403

            Thanks for sharing Josh. Don't feed the Trolls. Broke soyboi losers who go through life looking for their next opportunity to correct someone don't deserve a reply.
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            • #7
              Gowking
              Veteran Member
              • Mar 2008
              • 2664

              Originally posted by marksmandowntown
              Thanks for sharing Josh. Don't feed the Trolls. Broke soyboi losers who go through life looking for their next opportunity to correct someone don't deserve a reply.
              Oh boy that's just rich...

              He's here subtly hawking his wares, why shouldn't he support the site like all the legit vendors?

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